I added a comment about this new fix on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mdadm/+bug/1608495.  One thing
I wanted to add here, for the first time shutdown completed
successfully.  In fact, I was a little startled when it happened.  :-)
It powered off at the end of shutdown, instead of hanging at the
"Reached target Shutdown" message.

One question: Does this mean that Ubuntu 18.04 will use mdadm by default
during installation instead of dmraid?  I really hope so.  It's a real
pain to do it manually.

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  Shutdown hangs in md kworker after "Reached target Shutdown."

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