OK, now I have a problem :/
I wanted to recreate the initramfs outside of a 64bit install, so I fired an 
edgy desktop CD: it does not support RAID/lvm anymore.
The dapper CD worked fine, I recreated the initramfs. upon reboot, it is still 
broken.

The actual problem is that I tryed to add other devices to the broken
RAID array. They was added as spare drives and their superblock data got
updated. Now I can not assemble the array anymore.

/dev/sdb3 is correctly detected but the three other devices are seen as
spare drives.

It should be possible to restore the superblocks, as the one in /dev/sdb3 is 
still valid and contains the order of all devices in the array, but I am not 
sure how to do this, any pointer ?
Except for the RAID superblocks, all data in the array should still be in sync, 
so It should be fixable, hopefully :)

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[feisty] mounting LVM root broken
https://launchpad.net/bugs/83832

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