I also got bitten by this (long-winded description of problem and
solution at http://atlanticlinux.ie/blog/?p=137) - you can recover from
this by booting from the install cd in rescue mode after installation
and purging the dmraid package from your installation -- but I'm +1 for
*not* installing the dmraid package if you decline SATA/fake raid during
installation.

A nodmraid kernel flag might also work.

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dmraid enabled on install target even if disabled during installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311637
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