I think I have the same problem as you guys, after gutsy->hardy upgrade
I lost my cdrom drive which used to be addressed as /dev/hda (my HD is
serial ata and so not connected to the standard IDE bus). I only have a
/dev/sr0 and /dev/scd0 entries which relate to scsi emulation stuff, I
think. The cdrom is in fact undetected by all the ubuntu high-level
subsystem (gnome, and stuff). I tried to do a fresh install and the
installer stops telling me it's unable to mount the cdrom drive.

I think a patch to the kernel to fix this is quite urgent because it
makes many systems almost unusable.

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IDE hard drives not visible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222322
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