Public bug reported:

i reboot very infrequently but when i do it seems that swap changes its
uuid...

since swap is not activated the system will at some point grind to a
halt when i open too many apps...a normal user would think ubuntu had
crashed or is impossibly slow...

so i do

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# swapon -a
swapon: cannot stat /dev/disk/by-uuid/8d7e4d92-eec7-4e71-be23-c870bf3c4a10: No 
such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# swapon /dev/hda4

i can always do swapon by /dev/hda4 but when i now look at /dev/disk/by-
uuid:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls /dev/disk/by-uuid/
3890B82E90B7F10C                      6ee41388-4075-4761-88c2-f0fd2a5922d3
48764247-4476-4465-a637-1e742dee5c63  fd4fe64f-3973-43e4-a59b-5673fb1578c0

there is now ny partition with the uuid which was /dev/hda4 before i
rebooted...

is it me (ie. have i changed something in my setup) or is this happening
to everybody?

thanks

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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after reboot swap is no longer recognized by-uuid
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67437

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