Masa, what you are seeing seems to agree with my most recent test.

I once again deleted the array in BIOS and re-created it, only this
time, I named it "NewRAID1"

When I ran dmraid -n  it showed the first disk as being a part of
"NewRAID1" and the second as being a part of "RAID1," which was the name
of the old array.

When I get home, I will try breaking the array, completely reformatting
both, and then rebuilding it to see what happens.

Sorry for the slow response, I have been on the road for the last couple
of weeks.

Intel's bug report process is a joke, for those of you who are
interested.  As far as I can tell, there is no way to report a driver or
BIOS bug aside from going through the motherboard manufacturer.  Glad I
didn't get an Intel-made board.

My guess is that this is really a bug in the driver/BIOS, as others have
suggested.  I will take it up with Gigabyte when time permits and post
the results here (if any.)

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