Looks like there are two soft-RAID drives (2 UUIDs). Your kernel will boot
and will have those soft-RAIDs available right as it will be getting to "init."

> > Try botting manually, byt typing everything in the prompt
> 
> 
> >grub> root (hd0,2)
> >error: can't find command `root'.
> >grub>

How about 'root=(hd0,2)' 'boot' in the GRUB shell?

Look here for a short primer:
https://www.chrissearle.org/2008/08/13/Booting_from_grub_shell/

Looks like you will be booting from partition 2 (hd0,1) and then will be
handing the root file-system to partition 3 (hd0,2). Not sure what the (hd0,0)
partition is doing. Also, 1GB for a partition that is like /boot and holds no
more than 100-200MB is a waste of space.

Try this and report back.