Thank you Peter for confirming that current git version of GParted does
correctly list your firmware RAID array.

When GParted is started, it invokes the command "dmraid -ay -v" to
ensure that the /dev/mapper device entries are created.

If you have found a problem in the boot log, then you might wish to try the 
following command to check if there is a problem according to parted:
     parted /path-to-your-dmraid-device unit s print

If there is a partition that extends beyond the end of the disk, my
first suspect would be the extended partition if you are using an MSDOS
partition table.

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Gparted not usable on fakeraid arrays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/600729
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