dmraid and mdadm raid are two completely different modules that are
AFAIK completely unrelated. dmraid is for hardware fakeraid while mdadm
raid is pure software raid.

I've had similar mdadm raid issues though. I fixed it by running:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mdadm

Accept the defaults and at the end it should show you that it is writing
to a boot image. If that boot image is *not* your current kernel, find
your kernel in synaptic (search for "linux-image") and mark it for
reinstallation. Then reconfigure mdadm again and it should write to the
correct boot image.

This all assumes you've got the correct mdadm config in the first place
(correct mdadm.conf settings, valid fstab entry, etc). If you're still
stuck, search the forums because there are lots of helpy bits there.

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