You keep saying mdadm, which is not dmraid.  You can not use both on the
same drives at the same time.  Were those typos and you meant dmraid, or
are you actually trying to mix the two?  If you are mixing them, then
you need to pick one and stick with it.  Trying to use mdadm on disks
that are also part of a fakeraid could explain the issues you are
having.

dmraid does not care what chipset you have or what mode it is in; it
will activate the array regardless.  The only difference the AHCI/RAID
setting makes is to windows and the bios, so if you are booting Linux
from some other disk, this setting makes no difference.

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  dmraid_1.0.0.rc16-4.1ubuntu7  blocks reading some disks, resets others

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