There is currently a bug in precise that prevents booting from dmraid. If you want to switch to madm, you can still have dmraid installed, but you need to clear the dmraid metadata from the drive in order to use it with mdadm instead. Having both raid signatures on the drive is a misconfiguration. It sounds like you are actively using mdadm, but still have the dmraid signatures on the drive, thus you have problems unless you remove dmraid. The solution is to erase the dmraid signatures.
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