I agree, it is not acceptable default boot behavior. One of reasons for using raid is because of making some system redundancy. For non expert users such behavior leads to unbootable (e.g. crashed system) what is not we totaly expect from system with raid array. Logic behaviour: system boots up, but with error message in GUI like "Your data is not safe bla bla..."
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