Hello

I can confirm that for 2.6.32-20-generic kernel the "dmraid -ay" made 
raid volumes active. I did not try to continue booting though.
However before I managed to get initramfs boot I needed to edit grup 
"menu.lst" by hand. The maintainers version was faulty i.e.
root (hd0,0) --> should be (hd0,2)
and
initrd row was missing completely

I tried also the old kernel version (from 804 LTS) (grups backup option) 
but there dmraid -ay did not work.

Finally, I could not get decently out from initramfs and continue 
booting. Normal "exit" did not work but initramfs complained that raid 
partition was missing ...

Br Pekka

On 11.4.2010 23:39, Phillip Susi wrote:
> This is probably a duplicate of bug #534743.  Can you try booting with
> the nosplash break nodmraid options, then when you hit the busybox
> prompt, run dmraid -ay then exit.  If the system boots up normally at
> that point then it's that bug and I will mark this as a duplicate.
>
>
> ** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New =>  Incomplete
>
>

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