I don't see that there's anything udev can do here; there's no way that
I know of to reliably convert a generic hd* to its proper sd* name.
Since these are device targets, and not filesystem targets, UUID
conversion doesn't apply.
TBH, they should not have been written this way in the first place!
I upgraded from edgy to feisty
I have no swap memory at all. (as reported by memory kinfocenter)
I wonder whether it has to do with this bug.
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I've exacty the same problem ..
no /dev/ harddisk devices after upgrading to fiesy
what can i do?
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I reassinged this to udev that is responsible for rewriting the fstab.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: update-manager => udev
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