On my system, I hates ta' tell you this, but none.  I set up arch on
"/" and a "/home" partitions  (sda9 and sda8)  using a common swap
partition I use for both ubuntu karmic and my test partition holding
lucid.

As the arch partition is more for learning its system and experimenting
with different desktop environments, I purposefully set it up without a
separate /boot partition OR a boot loader, relying on my primary grub
setup with Ubuntu.

I have seen other reports of users with arch in the forums having the
same issue, with the work around being to manually configure grub.cfg
with the statement:  initrd /boot/kernel26.img on the line following the
main arch menu entry.

For the specific purpose of using Lucid to test the latest grub2, it
currently manages the other systems at this point, though Karmic does
have a boot manager set up (grub 2 same version as lucid's) as a
fallback in case there are problems with the lucid beta.  (but being the
same version of grub2, it also has the same exact issue with the Arch
install.)

If you need anything, just let me know and I'll gladly help as I can.

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[lucid] grub2 detect archlinux wrongly
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