On my system:
$ uname -svrmo
Linux 2.6.32-46-generic #108-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 11 15:56:25 UTC 2013 x86_64
GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
The RAID 1 partitions broke since kernel 2.6.32-47 ("Continue
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
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This is the state of the disk subsystem after rebooting from 10.04 live
media an bringing up /dev/md0 on one disk (to make backups) and then re-
adding the second disk to rebuild the array. Notice /dev/md0p1 is Gone
and pvs says it's using /dev/md0 now!
[08:06 06/13/13]
[root@usb-live /mnt/slash]
I was expecting the RAID system to blow up so I saved the scroll-back of
the terminal. This is the state of the disk subsystem and RAID info
prior to rebooting. Of particular note, /dev/md0p1 is marked as Linux
Raid Autodetect but it's supposed to be an LVM partition!
$ ssh root@newbox
Linux new
Prior to rebooting the system, these were the contents of
/var/cache/apt/archives showing which patches had just been applied.
This system had been running and rebooting for months prior to applying
these patches.
[11:42 06/12/13]
[root@usb-live /mnt/slash]
# dir var/cache/apt/archives/
total 46