Public bug reported:

Fresh install of Gutsy using a FakeRaid array set (ICH9R chipset) using
FakeRaid HowTo. First few boots correctly shows RAID partitions in
/dev/mapper/..... but suddenly after restarting the PC one time, the
RAID partitions are not present in /dev/mapper....

Running "Sudo dmraid -ay" gives the following:

RAID set "isw_bjecgfegcc_mab0raid" already active
ERROR: opening "/dev/mapper/isw_bjecgfegcc_mab0raid"

Running "sudo dmraid -s" gives:

*** Group superset isw_bjecgfegcc
--> Active Subset
name   : isw_bjecgfegcc_mab0raid
size   : 3907064832
stride : 256
type   : stripe
status : ok
subsets: 0
devs   : 4
spares : 0

NOTEs: The RAID set must be working as my ubuntu is installed on it, and
I am able to boot into ubuntu aswell! It is only after when I'm logged
into ubuntu and wish to mount the other RAID partitions for file storage
that I discovered no entries in "dev/mapper/" ?!

I have not installed anything like LVM and only the basics to get ubuntu
up and running. The only other thing new to the system is allowing
ubuntu to install updates via update manager. (which is possibly when
things started to go wrong...)

** Affects: dmraid (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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dmraid says fakeraid raid set is active but unable to open 
"/dev/mapper/isw_bjecgfegcc_mab0raid"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132337
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