I was dropped to busybox on my RAID1 Ubuntu 12.04 AMD64 system uptodate. cat 
/proc/mdstat reported [U_] on all 3 md devices (/, swap & /home), but I was 
pretty sure the disk (sdb) was functional. 
On reset I pressed ESC to get to the grub menu to select rescue, I could see 
the message "array degraded press Y to boot degraded" but could not, it 
automaticcally selected N and drop me again into busybox. From there I could 
resync the array manually with:
mdadm --add /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1 
waited for the md0 to resync and checked again with cat /proc/mdstat that md0 
was ok. Repeated the operation for md1 and checked, then md3 and checked again 
that all MD devices were [UU] good. Reset and the system came up OK!
I then checked extensively disk sdb with SMART that reported no errors and no 
bad sectors. Did a surface test: ok; a fsck, ok.

So, bottom line, array went out of sync for no apparent reason, and could not 
start degraded...
Any ideas?

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