I moved the signature data on sdb to the same offset as that on sdc (and
zeroed out its old position.)  (I moved the data from sdb to sdb, even
though it looked like the sigs on the two drives were identical.)  This
resulted in the BIOS seeing the RAID as degraded, with one member disk,
and one non-member, but healthy disk.

I booted without letting the BIOS make any changes, and dmraid also did
not like the new set.  I have attached that info in a text file.  I did
not boot windows at any time during all of this, and all boots were cold
ones.

>From the results of dmraid -n it looks like there is some data for the
RAID stored in other parts of the disk.  I don't know enough to mess
with it further, so I'll put it back the way it was and wait to hear
back.

p.s. thanks for all your help, Phillip.

** Attachment added: "DMRAID-3.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14632757/DMRAID-3.txt

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