This one time, at band camp, Michael Burschik said:
> The kernel sometimes fails to detect or name the ide disk hdb
> correctly and calls it hdf instead (ok, this might be a udev problem).
> The system then is unbootable. The error occurs about every third
> boot. So far rebooting has always fixed the problem. This problem did
> not occur with 2.6.18 or 2.6.21. I have not modified udev.rules.

Boot with a LABEL= argument, or some other way of making sure you have
persistent device names.  The kernel has never really guaranteed
persistent device names, it's only become more obvious recently.

I'll leave it to the maintainers what they want to do with this bug.
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