Eh? You just create a RAID partition, and then lay LVM on the md device.[1] The kernel/initrd just works it all out and you've got /dev/mapper/vg-lv to play with once the system's booted. You can even put your root partition on it (although you do need to have a non-LVM /boot partition, but that's easy enough to manage with a separate little partition at the front of the disk).
So... you've done this in Debian Sarge...? hrmm... and pray tell exactly how?
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