Ok, so scripts/local-top/dmraid is actually executed even sooner (right
before trying to find the root fs). So it should be the right place. If
possible, I would prefer to have a look at /var/log/boot.log instead of
syslog. That seems to contain the messages that are interesting in a
clearer form.

The messages about "ERROR: Cannot retrieve RAID set information for..."
I realize are bogus in most cases. The command used to find info uses
-si which limits information to only inactive sets and at least in my
case the first call to dmraid-activate with one of the raid disks as an
argument will bring up the array already. So subsequent calls will find
the same Group already active. But that just as a side note.

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  New 12.04 beta Kernel doesn't support booting from dmraid

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