Does my case look similar?

I've installed 7.10 amd64 on a Intel Server System 1500 with 2 SAS
drives, which unfortunately has a SW raid system incompatible with open
OS', so I'm trying to use Linux mdadm. The first partition on both
drives was created and marked as bootable, and raid autodetect. The
installation goes well and the system boots ok on /dev/md0, and
/proc/mdstat and mdadm -D show everything's in sync. After shutting down
the system and unplugging one of the drives -- it doesn't matter which
-- the systems waits for 2-3 minutes at the "loading, please wait'
prompt, then spits out some errors like "stdin: error 0" and then the
output similar to what happens when you run modprobe with no arguments,
and some more "no such file or directory" regarding parts under the root
fs (like /dev/ /sys/ /proc etc.), eventually dropping into a busybox
shell.

I also tried running this on both drives, with no effect whatsoever.
Quote:
grub-install /dev/sda
grub
grub: device (hd0) /dev/sdb
grub: root (hd0,0)
grub: setup (hd0)
grub: quit

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Raid 1 boot problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157648
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