Me neither, in fact choosing "Keep existing data" for any partition
makes the partition tables corrupt and requires an e2fsck to fix. This
has happened to me on two computers, one has 2x 74Gb raptors split into
100Mb RAID1 for /boot, 15Gb RAID0 for / and the rest RAID0 for /home and
one has 4x WD640s split into 100Mb RAID1 for /boot, 15Gb RAID0 for / and
the rest RAID5 for /home. I have had to recover the /home partitions on
both using a Live Desktop version because despite selecting to not
format them, the following screen still says the partition tables are
due to be changed.

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installing lucid over existing software raid 1 does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560152
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