Yeah sorry. I meant to say fdisk -l shows the raid as this disk doesn't
contain a valid partition table.  Thinking about it more I think I
understand. I guess that since software raid works by creating a virtual
device and existing in /dev fdisk attempts to read this along with the
individual disks but the md disks it does not understand.  Seems pretty
obvious now.

Matthias Johnson
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