I worked around this by removing the long name
/dev/isw_<verylongname>/p1 and replacing it with /dev/dm-1 in the
/etc/fstab

Interestingly, this is the 2nd raid in the system.  The first one mounts
with no problem.

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  [Trusty] fails to boot with kernels later than v3.11: systemd-
  udevd[133]: conflicting device node

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