can confirm this bug as well. Solution read on...
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No init found. Try passing init= bootarg.
SOLVED this problem in a workaround:
BAD
Partitioning RAID 1:
sda1 sdb1 = /boot EXT4
sda5 sdb5 = /EXT4
sda6 sdb6 = /var EXT4
sda7 sdb7 = /home
further information:
so SWAP is not in RAID now.
i have read somewhere else, that if swap is in RAID 1 and one of the two
harddisks (both with swap) will fail,
the system will go down... even with RAID 1. (normally one would thinks the
system will keep running because of RAID 1!
i can not
This bug i most likely a dupe of bug 569900.
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10.04 server installer partitioner fails to create bootable RAID 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/612224
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I can also confirm this issue. I recently installed two servers both
with two 500GB drives configured using raid 1 with Linux software raid.
The installation goes smooth all the way but when I reboot afterwards I
end up with a busybox and a nonworking raid setup.
If I partition the drives and