I still have this problem - appeared after jaunty upgrade.

The machine with 3 disks in raid5 fails to assemble the array upon
startup. I have not found a solution to this problem (mdadm --examine
--scan --config=mdadm.conf >> /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf) and others do not
appear to work in my case.

The only solution that works is booting the new system with the old
2.6.27-14 kernel. This also drops to busybox in a few seconds. But with
this kernel it is possible to start ths system by reassambling the
arrays with mdadm -As;exit. This is not possbile with the kernel that
comes with jaunty (including the -14 interation).

My other computer with 2 drives and raid 0 and 1 arrays upgraded without
problems.

Also, as much as I understand my mdadm.conf files in the kernel image
appear to be correct - both on the new kernel in jaunty and the one in
2.6.27-14. Yet it does not start normally.

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mdadm software raid breaks  on intrepid-jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330298
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