Dear brunus,
no: I have not. I was thinking about using Fumihito procedure with 2.5.6, but 
then I discovered that 2.6.3 existed in ubuntu repository (although Synaptic 
packet manager does not find any update over 2.6.2) and was thinking about 
installing that. Then I discovered 2.6.4 is the latest mdadm version as shown 
above. I downloaded the source... and stopped.

I do not have enough knowledge to compile & install something as
critical as driver for RAID (my RAID with data on it...); is not that
I'm scared of it, but is my production machine and cannot risk data
failure or restore time.

Also I'm not convinced of the results. If this is to just result in a
"so-so" procedure like selecting "foulty drive" from grub menu... I'll
wait for a cleaner solution - like stable and safe mdadm driver release
that will make my RAID1 start with only 1 disk WITHOUT me having to do
anything, like it should be.

Thanks all for your precious thinking.

Dave out

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cannot boot raid1 with only one disk
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