BTW, I had to add the 'mdadm -Ss --wait-clean' command to a KDE shutdown
script (instead of one of the normal system shutdown scripts under
/etc/init.d) because the shutdown scripts would not wait for this
command to complete. It takes long enough to '--wait-clean' that
something during shutdown would *kill* the mdadm command waiting for the
RAID to stop. That left the RAID in an unclean state hence forcing a
resync on the next reboot.

The KDE shutdown script doesn't have a timeout so it would let the mdadm
command run to completion.

Note that I do *not* keep my system on the RAID. Kubuntu and the Windows
C: drive are both on an SSD. The RAID array (of two 1 TB drives) is used
for /home and other user data file systems.

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  Intel FakeRAID *Regression* in Kubuntu 12.04 with Linux 3.2.0-51

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