>From /etc/defaults/mdadm

# INITRDSTART:
#   list of arrays (or 'all') to start automatically when the initial ramdisk
#   loads. This list *must* include the array holding your root filesystem. Use
#   'none' to prevent any array from being started from the initial ramdisk.
INITRDSTART='none'

Changing this to all (or just the root device, but I put in all) is
the correct fix.

How did I miss that for so long.  Sigh.

Thanks to all.


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