Debdiffs for partman-base and hw-detect.

** Summary changed:

- Alternative installer forces use of dmraid (FakeRAID)
+ User interface exception request: Ask the user if they wish to activate 
dmraid arrays.

** Description changed:

  I wanted to install the 8.10 beta with the alternative install CD.
  I'm using a Asus P5B as my motherboard and have two (SATA) HDDs. All 
"hardware" RAID options in my BIOS are turned off.
  I was not able to install Ubuntu on only one HDD with the text installer. 
Also I was not able to setup a software RAID-1 with mdadm during the 
installtion. The options to setup a software RAID appeared but I was not able 
to setup a RAID-1 with mdadm as it was possible in earlier releases.
  The setup detects my 2 HDDs as one drive. This, I think, is because dmraid 
merges the 2 HDDs to one "virtual" drive.
  I can't see any option to deactivate dmraid.
  
  I see a big problem here when installing Ubuntu to a system with 2 HDDs.
  The content of both disk will be deleted even if you want to make
  changes to only one disk.
+ 
+ Rationale for user exception freeze:
+ As indicated above, the user, dispite having all RAID options turned off in 
their BIOS, has remnants of a dmraid configuration left on their hard drive, 
which they don't want to use. It is wrong to force users to use such a 
configuratino when they don't want to do so, especially if the BIOS, dispite 
having RAID options disabled, is badly designed enough to leave the metadata 
for the configuration lying around.
+ 
+ The attached debdiffs for partman-base and hw-detect implement this
+ question. The actual UI change is in hw-detect/disk-detect. The change
+ in partman-base is needed to ensure that if the user says no to using
+ the dmraid arrays, the disk drives show up as normal.

** Attachment added: "hw-detect.diff"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18380413/hw-detect.diff

** Attachment added: "partman-base.diff"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18380416/partman-base.diff

** Description changed:

  I wanted to install the 8.10 beta with the alternative install CD.
  I'm using a Asus P5B as my motherboard and have two (SATA) HDDs. All 
"hardware" RAID options in my BIOS are turned off.
  I was not able to install Ubuntu on only one HDD with the text installer. 
Also I was not able to setup a software RAID-1 with mdadm during the 
installtion. The options to setup a software RAID appeared but I was not able 
to setup a RAID-1 with mdadm as it was possible in earlier releases.
  The setup detects my 2 HDDs as one drive. This, I think, is because dmraid 
merges the 2 HDDs to one "virtual" drive.
  I can't see any option to deactivate dmraid.
  
  I see a big problem here when installing Ubuntu to a system with 2 HDDs.
  The content of both disk will be deleted even if you want to make
  changes to only one disk.
  
  Rationale for user exception freeze:
  As indicated above, the user, dispite having all RAID options turned off in 
their BIOS, has remnants of a dmraid configuration left on their hard drive, 
which they don't want to use. It is wrong to force users to use such a 
configuratino when they don't want to do so, especially if the BIOS, dispite 
having RAID options disabled, is badly designed enough to leave the metadata 
for the configuration lying around.
  
  The attached debdiffs for partman-base and hw-detect implement this
  question. The actual UI change is in hw-detect/disk-detect. The change
  in partman-base is needed to ensure that if the user says no to using
  the dmraid arrays, the disk drives show up as normal.
+ 
+ Ubuntu-doc thread: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2008-October/011826.html
+ Ubuntu-translators thread: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2008-October/001712.html

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User interface exception request: Ask the user if they wish to activate dmraid 
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