I agree that it is possible (likely even) that the comments here reflect
several problems and not just one.  As an end-user, I report on symptoms
as best I can (i.e. "wont boot after kernel update"), the underlying
problems are probably better identified by those more familiar with the
structure of the operating system (you?) - symptoms can then be grouped
by their underlying causes.  In this case, the similarity appears to be
that changing the ordering of drive references can make the machine fail
to boot.

I gather that the UUID would not change between consecutive boots, but I
don't really understand when you say "you should be using UUIDs." The
installation process I followed did not ask me whether I wanted to use
UUIDs.  I could certainly read up on how to make the proposed change,
but perhaps an update/fix is still warranted if the installation process
should have been configuring to use UUIDs.

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grub guessed BIOS disk order incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8497
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