Further information: I'm not using the raid function on the mainboard,
in fact it is explicitly disabled in bootup because it was being a
hassle even in windows.

I believe the main problem is:

a) loadtime ordering  mdadm vs. dmraid.  mdadm -REALLY- should be
allowed to scan and load the drives before dmraid is even close to my
kernel's space.

b) clobbering by dmraid on failed load.   The fact that it wiped my
partition table on a disk was unforgivable.


c) bootup scripts failing on things like this and falling into semi-endless 
loops/spins without functional recovery.    I realise this kind of failure 
isn't easy to generate in virtual hardware, but failure modes need to be tested 
more and functional.     Having a GDM load on top of the endless loop of fsck's 
was even more damaging because I wasn't let in on the fact that something was 
seriously wrong.

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dmraid /mdadm eats mdadm-managed raid in upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10 beta.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442735
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