Workaround from Lumír Jasiok  confirmed.

1) On boot failure you'll be kicked to a very limited shell.  Mount the
partition you installed Ubuntu to, which should be at /dev/sda1.

2) From the Ubuntu partition, go to boot/grub and change all occurrences
of   /dev/i2o/hda1 in menu.lst to /dev/sda1 .  Likewise, change all
occurrences in etc/fstab .  You won't have access to an editor, so use
sed to find/replace.


I did a dist-upgrade to 6.10, and thought perhaps that I would have to repeat 
this procedure.  However, upon inspection of menu.lst and fstab, all references 
had been changed to a UID.  References to other devices in fstab were normal, 
however.  Don't know what that's about but it works, so good.

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Improper Installation with Adaptec RAID 2010S
https://launchpad.net/bugs/52956

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