I tried Debian - same installer, same problem.
I tried OpenSuse and that works a treat. So there I'll stay for now!

Drop me a message if I can help tho' I'm no sysadmin just a bloke  
trying to build some back-up for home.

Good luck,

Ben


On 8 Sep 2009, at 03:31, btilford wrote:

> I'm having the same issue. Looks like the best option is to forget  
> about
> RAID. About to give open solaris a try can't imagine that doesn't
> support RAID.
>
> -- 
> 9.04 install with RAID fails to debootstrap
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408113
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> Status in “debian-installer” package in Ubuntu: New
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: debian-installer
>
> Trying to build a desktop which also serves as a back-up device I  
> wish to build a config with a 140Gb disc containing swap, root and / 
> home along with 2x500Gb discs serving as a RAID 1 device on which to  
> run a Samba server.
>
> All versions of the Alternate CD tried allow me to configure the  
> drives and carry out partitioning OK.
>
> Installing the system fails due to (repeated claims of) inability to  
> debootstrap the packages, beginning with the AMD64 base - I think -  
> forgive me, I've never reported a bug before!

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