Yes. Partman-dmraid as of intrepid is now retired. The functions it had,
and their replacements are as follows:
* Partman-dmraid added a dmraid commit option to the top of the manual 
partitioning menu, since dmraid devices were being treated as standard 
device-mapper devices. You would have to set up your partitions under the main 
dmraid device node first, run this commit option, and then set up the other 
dmraid nodes which were treated as device mapper devices for the filesystems 
you wanted. As a result of libparted knowing how to work with device mapper 
devices belonging to dmraid arrays, this is no longer needed.
* Partman-dmraid set the sataraid flag for any device that was part of a dmraid 
array. This has now been moved to partman-base, in init.d/parted.
* A warning was displayed to alert the user to the fact that dmraid support is 
experimental, and only if the dmraid=true flag was present on the kernel 
command line. Since libparted and other parts of partman handle dmraid a lot 
better, this is no longer needed.

Hope this clears things up.

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