Thanks to all people who write and debug Ubuntu!

I have same problem: ttyUSB* names assigns randomly when I replug devices.
All devices guaranteed to have S/N (it may be seen in Windows).
Ubuntu command-line tools not discover this.
I use last Ubuntu with all updates. I use 'apt-get remove brltty' to properly 
function of FTDI USB chips.
If only one device attached, it work fine via ttyUSB0.

The
 '...a GUI of some sort that displays a list of all 'connectable' ports (serial 
ports, USB serial ports, parallel ports, etc) along with sufficient data to 
identify them uniquely (including serial number), and allow the user to specify 
an application-level device such as /dev/modem, and create the appropriate udev 
rule. ...'
 is a great idea!

Do Ubuntu authors plan to do this?

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Two USB serial adapters get different /dev/ttyUSBn names after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107208
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