On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 06:01:17AM -0000, JacobSteelsmith wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I run only one operating system on this machine
> and I do not have a separate boot partition:

> ja...@jakes-desktop:~$ df -h
> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/md0              228G  161G   56G  75% /
> tmpfs                 2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /lib/init/rw
> varrun                2.0G  340K  2.0G   1% /var/run
> varlock               2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /var/lock
> udev                  2.0G  2.8M  2.0G   1% /dev
> tmpfs                 2.0G   12K  2.0G   1% /dev/shm
> lrm                   2.0G  2.4M  2.0G   1% 
> /lib/modules/2.6.27-9-generic/volatile

> I am using software raid in a raid 1 configuration using mdadm.

Well, that shows that you don't have a separate /boot partition *mounted*,
but that doesn't mean you don't have one somewhere on your hard disk that's
being used instead.  Are there no other partitions on your physical hard
disks besides the ones used for /dev/md0?

Also, is there a chance that your RAID array is running in degraded mode for
some reason, preventing the copy of /boot on the first drive from being
updated when you make changes to the system?  (cat /proc/mdstat)

But as I said, this is unrelated to the bug you're following up to - this
question would be better dealt with in the Ubuntu forums.

Cheers,
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Debian Developer                   to set it on, and I can move the world.
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