The problem here is that dmraid finds valid fakeraid signatures on your
disks, which is the only way for it to know if you have a fakeraid or
not. It would not happen if you removed the fakeraid in your BIOS setup.
A workaround is to boot with the "nodmraid" boot option. This, and the
fact that dmraid is included on the Desktop CD should appear in the
Release Notes, but for some reason it is not on the web site yet.
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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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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