Here's blkid's from Kubuntu Tribe 5 sda5
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ blkid /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1: UUID="9e6ffe2f-67d9-4c74-8d47-0f17044d1fb1" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ blkid /dev/sda3
/dev/sda3: UUID="b66f5d82-95a1-4efe-a410-55bc62e29a38" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ blkid /dev/sda5
/dev/sda5: UUID="e804340d-a020-4bf0-87cf-6683ed868417" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3"

Same as Ubuntu and Kubuntu saw, but not the same as in Kubuntu's fstab
attached.

All three are Tribe 5 and installed on existing partitions using edit to
change mount point to / and checking format in each case.  All installed
within a day or so, as I remember, presumably the date is on the
partitions someplace.

Next I had planned on downloading the 20070906 as Tribe 6 (if they fit on a CD, 
20070905 Ubuntu is pushing it at 699 mb); from what I read, it may not be 
officially called Tribe 6?
If the Ubuntu CD Live works, I'll try install; two bits the UUID's won't be the 
same as in this post.

If the Ubuntu install works, I'll download the Xubuntu and Kubuntu as
time permits, and try the installs and marvel over the UUID's.  Somebody
tell me why they should ever change?  What code decides what they are,
anyway?

Based on Tribe 5, as soon as I install Kubuntu, the previously installed
Ubuntu will have UUID problems again.  We'll see.

Jerry

** Attachment added: "fstab from Kubuntu on sda5"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9144173/fstab

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