@bash.vi

The reason that dmraid will halt your system from booting is that the raid 
metadata will still be in your disks.
To stop dmraid from recognising your disks as a raid you have to purge this 
data from your disks.

Dmraid can only identify disks as in a raid set by this metadata.

I get these udevd error every-time I boot but it doesn't seem to effect
my raid which has been running perfectly on 10.04, haven't tried 10.10
yet. The dm-xx nodes aren't even associated with dmraid so this bug is
irrelevant from dmraid anyway.

The installer in 10.04 would leave you with a broken install if you let
it do the partitioning, I manually create my partition using gparted
then install using ubiquity. I'm not sure if ubiquity is fixed yet or
not as I have fallen behind in my Ubuntu testing.

** Changed in: dmraid
     Assignee: ubuntu-dmraid (ubuntu-dmraid) => (unassigned)

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Title:
  udevd inotify_add_watch no such directory error for physical volumes

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