** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gparted
  
  If you use parted to Copy & Paste a partition, then it will have an
  identical UUID.
  
  While that may be the correct behaviour for pasting on a different disk,
  when the partition is on the *same* disk (e.g. you want to migrate /home
  to a separate partition without messing around with cpio/tar/cp) then
  it's almost certainly incorrect behaviour.
  
- In this day and age of mounting by UUID, having multiple partitions with the 
same UUID is disastrous very confusing:
+ In this day and age of mounting by UUID, having multiple partitions with the 
same UUID is disastrous and very confusing:
  * The output of "mount" is incorrect
  * You have no idea which one is being mounted
  * "umount" gets confused and refuses to let you unmount the correct partition
  
  You can recreate this easily using a flash drive.
  
- (This isn't a problem I have had personally, although I've recreated it.
- It was reported to me on IRC)
+ (This isn't a problem I have had personally, although I've recreated it;
+ it was reported to me on IRC)
  
  Tested on gutsy/amd64:
  ii  gparted                                0.3.3-2ubuntu6.1                   
    GNOME partition editor
  ii  libparted1.7-1                         1.7.1-5.1ubuntu8                   
    The GNU Parted disk partitioning shared library

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Copy & Pasted partition inherits an identical UUID
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192471
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