Autostart RAID1 on boot

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Why do I need to run mdadm -A -ap /dev/md_d0 /dev/sda /dev/sdb to start my array everytime I boot? This seems like I will never be able to boot from this array if I have to run this command.

What do I have to do to autostart this array on boot?

Thanks,
Spencer
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