hi and thank you for the answer
I see the point of your arguments but it seems to me that there is a contrast:
1. let's say that uuid is really absolutely unique in all the universe:
then, right, that partition is that partition, without any doubt
2. now, let's see that with gparted I can copy that partition, make
a lot of mess inside, change here and there and still the uuid
is the same of the original copied partition: how can you say
which one is the real true original partition if they have the same
identifier number?
only if the uuid is linked to one (and only one) partition then
it would have a solid meaning for, for instance, forensic purpose
otherwise it isn't "Universally Unique", but just an IDentifier
anyway, it's not such a big problem afterall
thanks again
regards,
blueyes