This is an old HP Netserver E60.  It has an Adaptec scsi controller in
it.  Its only job is as an httpd server, so nothing more powerful or
modern is necessary. I don't want to reboot it at the moment or I'd tell
you bios version, etc.

I assume a fresh install of Natty on this server would result in a
unbootable brick, everything else being equal.  Or would a fresh install
also fix the metadata?

Do you think a bios flash would help, assuming it's not already the
latest version?

Failing that, I'm going to try to revert from Grub2 back to legacy grub,
and see what happens.  Worst case I'll just have to restore a backup
image and ignore the Natty nags.  :)

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  [Natty] Grub no longer recognizes raid5 array

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