Use kpartx to map the drive to a partition. I ran into this problem
myself using ISW. In /dev/mapper there's the RAID array but no partition
to mount, after running kpartx it's there.

kpartx -a /dev/mapper/isw_cidjcaibaf_Images

I added this to /etc/rc.local, along with 'dmraid -ay' and 'mount -a'
with the RAID array in my /etc/fstab to ensure it mounted.

I created my RAID array with the ISW built into the BIOS of my
motherboard, and created the array using gparted, for the record.

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Raid not activated at boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407901
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