I tried udev stuff initially, before the fix in Natty, but I couldn't get around this issue. Maybe my udev foo is not strong enough. It seemed to me that if udev actually had a say, then the order would be /dev/sda /dev/sdb. I think the issue was the kernel implementation of the hypervisor disk. It might be worthwhile looking at the downstream Natty patch that fixed the issue and seeing if it can be applied to the Lucid kernel source.
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