It looks like there have been some changes in mdadm behavior.  They
don't appear to be documented in the announcements, so they could be
bugs.

First, it appears that --re-add now requires an intent bitmap.  Second,
incremental mode refuses to (re)add the disk to the array once it has
started degraded.  Finally, --add now seems to require --run to reinsert
the disk.

If these changes were intentional, then I suppose that the test
procedure needs updated.  I'll ask on the mailing list.  If they were
intentional, then the test procedure should say that you need to enable
the write intent bitmap and manually --re-add the disk, or --add --run
without a bitmap.

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  Software RAID fails to rebuild after testing degraded cold boot

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