A suggestion. You may have lost the mbr when the disk failed. If you
completely reinstalled your system oncluding reformat of drives that option
should have been offered. Do you recall that occuring.
On Aug 2, 2012 8:46 PM, "Matt Zagrabelny" <mzagr...@d.umn.edu> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I have the following setup which worked well after performing a squeeze
> install:
>
> /boot -> Software RAID5
> / -> LVM on top of Software RAID5
>
> I lost a disk of my RAID array a few months ago and ever since
> replacing it and rebuilding the arrays, I no longer get a menu of
> kernels to boot from in GRUB. Instead I get a prompt.
>
> I have tried reinstalling GRUB from a Squeeze rescue flash drive, but
> there is no change.
>
> Comments and help appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -mz
>
>
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