hi Chuck Bridgeland,

this problem seems to be related to the fact that mdadm is not updatig
teh UUID for devices properly.

note that on your fstab every single UUID is different from those in the
mdadm.conf file

you will need to manually (using a liceCD) amend those file to use the correct 
UUID.
you can get this value by:

sudo vol_id /dev/md0
sudo vol_id /dev/md1
sudo vol_id /dev/md2

since you are using RAID 1 you will amend on both disks (i think).

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mdadm : boot failed sometimes, no devices found
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