HPA ignore by default is a DISGRACE decision, basically what it does, is
if you are already using DMRAID for MatrixRAID, NVRAID, etc, etc, it
simply destroys the hpa information on boot, and this cannot be fixed.

After tedious testing I found out that, once a single boot is made with
HPA ignoring on the kernel, the HPA information is totally destroyed,
the only way the RAID can be used is by booting into Ubuntu every time
you start the PC THEN going to Windows te recover the RAID, in Intel
Matrix RAID, once you boot up to a linux kernel in HPA ignoring state
you never get the HPA information back and the PC will always fail with
"Offline Member" even after powering down and up, I already tried this
numerous times.. so, One little error on your part of not setting libata
ignore_hpa=0 on kernel and that's it, you have to rebuild your entire
array for it to be working again without you having to boot into linux
every time you want to put Online the disks again.

This is a disaster,  I've been reporting this problem, which could be
considered a SERIOUS BUG for us, users with RAID and to this day, there
is no solution, even on Karmic.

A simple "Boot into RAID system"  in the welcome screen at boot could
fix this horrendous problem, at least give us a choice without users
having to resort to put kernel commands.

Before jaunty it was move back from kernel to libata module in
modprobe.d, from jaunty and back on, it was move back to kernel libata
ignore,  this situation cannot be further delayed, with each change, it
means that the user has to be aware Ubuntu internal desicions prior to
booting a LiveCD or else, deactivate it's raid system and be sure the
option is introduced correctly BEFORE booting the livecd, checking the
option once the liveCD is loaded, rebooting with the option enabled and
then installing,  this hussle should NOT be there for the majority of
us, RAID users, which are ever increasing in the desktop space.

Could my post be considered?  Did you realize the level in which this
situation has escalated and that could be so easily fixed with a simple
"kernel option" at boot ?

Could anyone tell me how to do it myself and propose it back to the
ubuntu guys for consideration?

I do not want to suffer anymore from this, and I'm prepared to help in
any way possible.

PLEASE DO SOMETHING about it :(

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Do NOT disable HPA by default -> leads to data loss
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/380138
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