I do not have access to a feisty installation at hand but can someone
check what order dmraid is run relative to udev? You can check this is
/etc/rcS. dmraid should be initialised *after* udev for this same
reason. There was a bug about this in debian that was fixed, I opened a
bug here but that was dismissed since this issue was no longer occurring
at that time. If it has re-emerged a simple fix would be to move dmraid
to initialize after udev in rcS.

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dmraid not starting on system boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/93810

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