Hello.
mdadm.conf is inside initrd file.
If you have updated the MD configuration you need to update your initrd file.

http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/CreateNewInitrd

2013/3/3 Harold Pritchett <har...@uga.edu>:
> Here I am following up on my own post...
>
> It occurred to me that all of this stuff must be magic.
>
> How does it work when the mdadm.conf file is on a raid/LVM volume which is 
> not available at boot time?
>
> I looked in the /boot filesystem, the only one which is available at boot 
> time and there is nothing there, unless this data is actually saved in one of 
> the kernel modules or other
> binary files...
>
> Harold
>
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