In my case, the UUID in menu.lst matches what the entry in /dev/disk/by-
uuid links to my root filesystem.

BUT... /etc/fstab refers to filesystems by the much more sensible (and
memorable) /dev/hd* names; I think because I edited it back that way
after an earlier upgrade. I'll have to try putting UUIDs back in and see
if it makes a difference.

I'm sure there must be a reason for Ubuntu's insistence on using UUIDs
rather than /dev/hd* names, but I'm sure it's outweighed by the
inconvenience - after all, what's easier to remember, /dev/hda1 or
c9593a22-7236-4321-9fe3-a5187ed87c53? I know which I find easier.

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hardy upgrade: /dev/disk/by-uuid non existant at boot; dropping to a shell 
(with "386" kernel)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213884
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