Help with /etc/raidtab

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I've been looking around for example /etc/raidtabs and only seem to find
ones that look like this:

raiddev /dev/md0
        raid-level      1
        nr-raid-disks   2
        nr-spare-disks  0
        chunk-size     4
        persistent-superblock 1
        device          /dev/sda1
        raid-disk       0
        device          /dev/sdb1
        raid-disk       1
My question is, considering that I have multiple partitions that I want to
array and I also want to boot from my RAID 1 array, can I just do this?
        device          /dev/sda
        raid-disk       0
        device          /dev/sdb
        raid-disk       1
or do I need to do this?
        device          /dev/sda1
        raid-disk       0        device          /dev/sda3        raid-disk
0        device          /dev/sda5        raid-disk       0        device
/dev/sda6        raid-disk       0        device          /dev/sdb1
        raid-disk       1        device          /dev/sdb3        raid-disk
1        device          /dev/sdb5        raid-disk       1        device
/dev/sdb6        raid-disk       1Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated.
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