Remember that if you use old ATA disks, the slave often gets completely
braindead if the master on the same chain dies. Because of this, your
boot device should be striped over two master disks (on 2 different
chains of course).

If this is your case (striping over slave and master on the same chain)
I would try with a physically sound disk to replace the failed drive so
the slave should work again, and check that only the slave has an
active, bootable partition.

-- 
birger


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