Use dmraid -r to see, if your system has any dmraid controlled disks.
Then, to remove the dmraid signatures, use: dmraid -r /dev/sdX -E, where
/dev/sdX is a disk displayed by the dmraid -r command. A safe bet is to
do a cross compare between the devices listed by dmraid -r and the
devices listed in /proc/mdstat, the ones in /proc/mdstat *probably*
should not be controlled by dmraid.

However, please note that removing the signatures from wrong disks might
render your system unbootable or it might even result in a data loss

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raid degraded after update to Karmic beta
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449876
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