As I've mentioned before make sure that you download and install the .14
version of dmraid then reboot.  After you are done rebooting exec sudo
dmraid -ay and then sudo mount -a.  After that you should have access to
your raid volumes once more.  Please be aware that you will have to go
sift through the ubuntu packages on the web site to find the .14 version
of dmraid then once you have just use gdebi to install it.  After each
reboot you will need to use dmraid -ay and mount -a to bring your raid
back on line.

Ubuntu developers please be aware that this is still very much a
problem.  Thank you.

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Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04 dmraid fails with Kernel 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356503
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