I have this problem also. I added a second internal HDD to my desktop
computer and thought that UUIDs would be a better method than the
/dev/sdXY notation I'd been using, but I got the /dev/disk/by-uuid
doesn't exist message.

Blkid does work for me in Karmic, but for some reason Karmic sees my
original drive as /dev/sdb while Hardy sees the same drive as /dev/sda.
Altering GRUB (legacy) to /dev/sdb for Karmic at least lets me boot. I
also had to run update-initramfs before I could access other partitions
properly from Karmic.

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/dev/disk/by-uuid doesn't exist in karmic kernels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426027
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