The user-space tool that is responsible to set up fakeraid (except for
Intel MSM and DDS style meta-data). Make sure that package is still
installed and the dmraid command is still usable.

A rc1 mainline kernel is probably a bit too recent since the first
release candidate can always be unstable. A 4.7 final maybe would have
been better, though I suspect its less of a kernel issue than a problem
with the user-space tool. Maybe related to the kernel because the
interface to set up a device-mapper raid1 could have changed.

Not sure if you know how to get back to a working kernel. If not, it
should be possible to quickly hit left-shift between BIOS and the hidden
grub screen to get to the grub menu (though I am too slow most of the
time). From there one would select the alternative option and there has
the choice of older kernels.

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  Kernel Shipped With Ubuntu 16.04.1 Cannot Recognize fakeRaid

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