Thanks steven your workaround works like a charm.
I joined my dmesg & lspci after removing pata_821x and replacing by it812x 
driver using the "update-initramfs" command, maybe this can help.

I want just to add this, after the first reboot my RAID volume doesn't 
automount. 
I need to mount my volume with "Storage device manager", it works, but i can't 
list my volume file while i'm in my user account.
I try with sudo command, it works, I can view my volume content. When I want to 
change permissions, I can't because the volume is read only. 

Is there a way to make it writable ?

** Attachment added: "uname,dmesg & lspci -vvnn"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9468529/dmesg-lspci-vvnn.txt

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