Hi marko,

- If you are running 8.04, how did you wind up with a groot= option
pointing at a UUID instead of a grub device name?  This is not supported
in 8.04 and the grub in 8.04 will never set this.

- Why was the UUID= value specified in the kernel options not the UUID
of your RAID device?  The UUID= value in the kopt variable is only set
by grub at the time you first generate menu.lst, or if you have manually
overridden the root to point to a non-UUID (bug #62195).  So update-grub
will never change this value in the kopt line to point to a different
device, and addressing RAID devices via UUID instead of as /dev/md* is
perfectly valid (and, indeed, more stable); if the UUID value was wrong,
it was set pointing at a wrong device before you ran the update.

I don't see that there are any bugs in grub here, only
misconfigurations.

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