I'm having the same issue installing 10.04 Server on a Supermicro 6013P-T using 
two identical 500GB Seagate drives. The installation proceeds fine, grub says 
it installs, and upon reboot I get this mount error:
mount: mounting /dev/disk/by-uuid/<uuid> on /root/ failed: Invalid argument

The UUID for md0 doesn't exist in /dev/disk/by-uuid in the initramfs
shell. If I boot off the desktop LiveCD and install mdadm I can do a
scan and detect both md0 and md1 (swap), and mount them. md0 is
resyncing when I do this. fsck reports no errors on md0. I've spent
countless hours on this, very frustrating.

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mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569900
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