I'm going to have to say that this is not a bug, but rather an invalid
hardware configuration.  A disk can not be part of a fake raid and an
mdraid at the same time.  Simply disabling the raid support in the bios
has no effect on Linux as it has no way of telling whether or not the
bios raid support is enabled or not.  If you aren't using the disk as
part of a fakeraid set, then you should scrub the raid metadata from the
disks with dmraid -E, or the bios utility.


** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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