I have now installed Precise on my system.  (I had intended to install
as a multiboot, along with the existing Oneiric, but apparently the
alternate installer could not recognize my existing /boot RAID1
partition, so now I can't boot Oneiric.  But that's another story...)

Note that the title of the original bug report refers to 12.04 Server,
but I have a Desktop system, installed with the Alternate disk.

This time I installed / on a non-RAID partition.  My pre-existing RAID
partitions are now mounted as directories in /media, except for /boot,
which is still on the same MD partition as before.

I have now rebooted several times since installing 12.04.  The previous
behavior of hanging during shutdown has not recurred.  Also, pleasantly,
the previous behavior of hanging during boot (between the GRUB splash
and the Ubuntu splash) has also not recurred.

I am getting error messages on the Ubuntu splash screen (under the
crawling dots) about file systems not being found.  I have seen these
occasionally for many years, and have become quite accustomed to them.
It says I can wait, or hit S to skip, or do something manually;  I wait
for a while, but soon give up on that and hit S because waiting NEVER
accomplishes anything.  I'm not sure why that option is even mentioned.

Fortunately, this has not been happening with my /, so I can
successfully log into Ubuntu.

Once there, I start up palimpsest (Disk Utility) and look at the RAID
partitions.  Generally, about half of them are degraded or simply not
started.

The ones that are not started are the ones mentioned in the error
messages on the splash screen.  I can start them from palimpsest;
sometimes they start degraded, sometimes not.

After about an hour of work, all of the degraded partitions are fully
synchronized.  I usually have to re-attach some components as well.
Haven't lost any data yet.

Sometimes I cannot re-attach a component using palimpsest and have to
drop to the command line, zero the superblock, and then add the
component.  This has always worked so far.  I only noticed this
particular behavior since installing Precise.

In short:  On this system, RAID usually degrades upon reboot.  It did
this with Oneiric (but only starting a few weeks ago) and it does this
with a freshly installed Precise.

Around the time this behavior started with Oneiric, I did a lot of
maintenance work on this hardware, including:

1) swapping out one hard drive

2) putting some 1.2 metadata RAID partitions on, where previously all
were 0.90 metadata

I have not noticed any correlation between metadata version and
degradation.  Any of them can get degraded, in an apparently random
fashion.

Between reboots, the system runs just fine.  Hard drive SMART health
appears stable.  The newest hard drive is reported as healthy.

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  RAID goes into degrade mode on every boot 12.04 LTS server

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