When a disk fails in a running system a raid will run degraded. The
System doesn't stop, and probably should't. The mdadm notification
functionality brings this to the admins attention.

So changing the default to bootdegraded=yes seems reasonable, once the
patches are tested to work with enough configurations, and will be safe,
if no other md devices than the ones neccessary to set up the fstab are
touched.

(This is when mdadm --incremental is used in udev rules and only
specific raids will be run even degraded on boot with mdadm --run
/dev/mdX)

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Prompt for BOOT_DEGRADED=true|false in thre
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268580
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