What about the output of dmraid -b and fdisk -l?

Also (hd0,2) corresponds to /dev/sda3, not sda2, so if that is indeed
what your menu.lst says, you will need to change it.

To be clear here, did you install Hardy and have it boot correctly
BEFORE installing dmraid, or are you just saying it worked in feisty?
There is a good chance that sda is actually one of the two raid disks
and the disk you intend to boot from has been assigned to sdb or sdc.

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dmraid package destroys initrd and render system unbooteable (ubuntu Hardy)
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