No I don't at least, sorry. However, RAID-capable hardware is not
required, this was at least for me all with a software RAID setup.
Should've said that, sorry.

Just go to manual partitioning, create (a) RAID device(s), initialize at
least one for LUKS encryption (not the /boot one of course...),
initialize that for LVM (it'll want to create the funky devicemapper
"partition" [md1_cryptp1 or similar] at this point on the LUKS volume,
so make a note of that - as said, earlier versions didn't _actually_ do
that but they also implied that they did in the UI) and then install on
the LUKS'd LVM how you will (with /boot outside it of course - for me it
was on a separate unencrypted small sw-RAID-1, because it gives
redundancy and grub can still kinda read it even if it'll only see one
of the drives)

Should note the lack of /etc/crypttab on the installed filesystem. I'm
not actually sure if the initrd wouldn't correctly set up the
"partition" within the LUKS volume if you manage to create it with the
correct crypttab (though I find it extremely counterintuitive that the
installer would anyway force the creation of such - but hey, if the
initrd would work, at least it wouldn't really be a major bug in
itself).

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8.10 alternate installer breaks in multiple ways with raid/luks/lvm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293754
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