On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 08:30:08PM +0000, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard 
to say:
> Thanks for the ideas (eg using liveCD etc)... in the end from initramfs
> I created /tmp/boot, told dmraid to not activate, and then mounted the
> (known) /dev/hdaN partition as /tmp/boot and renamed the errant
> (non-working dmraid)  initrd.img-${KERNEL} to ${WHATEVER} and renamed
> the initrd.img.${KERNEL}.bak (that presumably dmraid had created) to
> initrd.img and did a reboot so it picked up the old, working initrd
> image and away I went to the working system (then apt-get remove dmraid)

  If you're using grub, you can avoid some of those steps by just
adjusting the boot script (type "e" at the boot menu and change the
initrd that gets loaded).

  Daniel


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