The current solution does not maintain compatibility with recent
versions of dmraid though, because when the system starts up, the
partitions have the 'p', and when you launch gparted, it creates
duplicate devices without the 'p'.  Having both devices means that you
can mount both at the same time and trash your fs.

The 'p' being added only when the base name already ends in a digit
seems fine.  As you suggest, dmraid should be fixed to comply, but then
gparted also needs fixed.  It definitely needs to not pass the -P flag
to dmraid.  To maintain compatibility with whichever behavior dmraid
uses, I think it should parse the output of dmraid for the name it
chose.

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  [Natty] Gparted duplicates dmraid partition devices

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