The "right" way to do this with Ubuntu is to use the "alternate" CD to do the installation, that is a detail that seems to be left out of the HOWTO above. That way RAID, LVM, and all that fun stuff is easily available and you still end up with a desktop-style installation. You just don't get a shiny live environment to play in. My standard practice has become to have 3 Ubuntu ISOs for different situations. the AMD64 alternate and Server discs for doing actual installations, and the i386 "normal" disk just for a Live environment. Also, FWIW, I've dist-upgraded several RAID based installations with no trouble.
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