Thanks - I can see the duplicates now:

/dev/sda1: UUID="32507eee-9883-4143-bae3-58762e4d4ae0" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/sda2: UUID="06e176bf-1b0a-4616-baf0-f6f9f4965639" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/sdb1: UUID="32507eee-9883-4143-bae3-58762e4d4ae0" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/sdb2: UUID="06e176bf-1b0a-4616-baf0-f6f9f4965639" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/md0: UUID="06e176bf-1b0a-4616-baf0-f6f9f4965639" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/sdc1: UUID="5251b16e-0c72-460f-8ebe-57f6f3c60068" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/sdg1: TYPE="ntfs" UUID="44C044A8C044A1D2" 
/dev/mapper/sil_ahagaibgcjah1: UUID="5251b16e-0c72-460f-8ebe-57f6f3c60068" 
SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/sda3: TYPE="swap" UUID="c803f547-dd48-4498-a389-9e2f0837e297" 
/dev/sdb3: TYPE="swap" UUID="44aa3de6-5a65-420d-820e-17bd96566427"

Although /sda2 and /sdb2 are the same UUID, this isn't causing a problem as 
softraid is being used (ie. mdadm).
However, I do use fakeraid (dmraid) for /sda1 and /sdb1 - which as you say have 
the same (conflicting) UUID's.

I notice though that in my case:

/dev/sda1: UUID="32507eee-9883-4143-bae3-58762e4d4ae0" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 
/dev/sdb1: UUID="32507eee-9883-4143-bae3-58762e4d4ae0" SEC_TYPE="ext2" 
TYPE="ext3" 

... the SEC_TYPE is listed as "ext2" with the filesystem type as "ext3".
Do you know which UUID rename utility to use for the "ext3" filesystem ?

Thanks.

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