Success !!

You are a genious !!

I could never find out on my own, but after doing dmraid -n as suggested
on the forums and by your suggestion of a possible broken RAID, whoala!
that bloody NVRAID was sitting right onto that disk,  I deleted the
metadata with -E and that's it, the thing boots perfectly !

Thank you very much !!!

So, my lesson, never put a disk part of a RAID and try to boot from it,
Windows doesn't seem to care, but linux and dmraid take notice.

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dmraid package destroys initrd and render system unbooteable (ubuntu Hardy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245842
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