I'm seeing the same thing on a fresh install of the 32-bit release of
9.10.

Hardware: Dell T3500 (Xeon E5520, 6GB DDR3, nVidia Quadro 470, 2x
Seagate LP 1.5TB)

Steps to reproduce:

1. Install Ubuntu 9.10 to a single disk partition (doesn't appear to matter 
which).
2. Boot to the new install.
3. Install mdadm (sudo apt-get install mdadm). Choose "none" at the email 
config prompt during setup.
4. Once mdadm is installed, reboot the system.
5. During boot, the initial splash screen will come up and the display will 
quickly go black.

At this point, pressing any key will show a busybox prompt from the
middle of initramfs. A failure above will indicate a

I can work around this by making a copy of initramfs before installing
mdadm, but will be a showstopper the next time anything wants to touch
the ramdisk image, so I'll have to go hack to see if pulling the RAID
modules fixes anything.

The worst part is that in this case, I don't even care about initially
supporting RAID. This system is going to boot from a simple single-disk
partition and later mount a RAID1 array for data.

I can provide a diff of the ramdisk images later.

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Installing mdadm package breaks bootup.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158918
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