I figured out a way to make it work.

1)  If you boot off of a different device, everything is fine.  Say a
single ide/sata OS disk with Areca /data volume.  But then you don't
have a RAID backed OS disk...  Could setup a MD RAID 1 OS I guess.  But
then you need even more disks.

2)  Using the Areca for OS and data:  before the reboot at the end,
chroot into the newly installed partition and then download a vanilla
kernel.  Make and install vanilla kernel and set grub to boot that.  You
don't have a Ubuntu kernel, but it does work.


Or you could just install 7.04....  Booting off an Areca in 7.04 (32/64)
works just fine.

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Andrew Fenn
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:56 PM
To: Chris Bondelid
Subject: [Bug 51157] Re: 6.06 64bit kernel totally broken after
install,gcc3.3 fixes

Is the latest kernel in Dapper 64 still broken for you?

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