I, too, have this bug on a fresh install of Ubuntu karmic from intrepid.

This wasn't a dist-upgrade. I wiped / (/home is on a separate partition
as above). Then during install mounted /dev/sda6 (as is my system setup)
to /home.

I can always log on, but I sometimes get the same error as above barring
a different UUID, of course. It might wait a bit. The above error
doesn't ALWAYS happen. It is sporadic. Sometimes the error goes away,
but other times it stays through the entire boot sequence. I can ALWAYS
log on and, hence, always find my /dev/sda6 on /home where it should be.

For me, it is just an irritant ruining the "beauty" of the boot process
to have this annoying message. I would love to know the underlying
cause. I may play with the way it was "fixed" above later.

Narnie

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