Buck, I love ya as much as a straight guy can love another guy who has
just solved an issue that had been driving him nuts for an entire day.
But in all seriousness, THANK YOU!!!

I had the exact same issue and had no clue how to solve it or how to
delete meta data or even that meta data still existed. I'm the
grandma/casual user that Buck was referring and this certainly took a
LOT of searching Google and trial and error before I was able to find
the solution. When installing Intrepid it became obvious that Ubuntu
wasn't using the raid mirror that had been created by Vista, so I used
GParted to partition the second drive so that I could use it. When I
upgraded to Jaunty there was no issue. Then when I later upgraded to
Karmic it wouldn't boot for this reason. I imagine there are many who
are even less capable than I am who have stumbled into this problem, but
have just given up before finding a solution.

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Raid falsely detected on upgrade to Karmic. Results in unbootable machine.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489826
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