Darn, seems that going through the manual stage to boot does destroy (or
at least not propagate) the information that usually is there. Seems to
basically start after the raid becomes available and gets mounted. :/

Paul, maybe you can find something when you are in the busybox shell. I
would hope somewhere in /var/log then. You could temporarily mount your
/ somewhere and copy files over then unmount and exit to finish the
boot. But while you are there, also check whether in the initramfs you
have the modified /scripts/local-top/dmraid (the one with basename). Is
the raid discovered if you manually start that script?

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  New 12.04 beta Kernel doesn't support booting from dmraid

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