@john-center

I believe mdadm is already used by default during installation. However,
when reinstalling my desktop it was not smooth at all. It seems like
underlying devices got probed / mounted by something before mdadm-udeb
was available in the d-i and thus i had to manualy unmount things and
assemble the array from the d-i shell before continuing the
installation. Apart from that ftab / bootloaders  / initramfs / etc were
all setup correctly.

w.r.t. changing / updating udev rules. Things are odd on xenial vs later
releases, due to not using mdadm units correctly. =/ thus using offroot
is currently broken on xenial, where rootfs is on the intel matrix raid,
but I can double check if anything else can be improved.

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  IMSM fakeraid handled by mdadm: unclean mounted volumes on
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