I'm very new to linux but I've found a work around that will probably seem 
pretty amateurish and potentially amusing but it has allowed me to dual boot 
win7 and Kubuntu 64 10.04 on my m17x with nvidia fakeraid0 (dual 500), after 
several failed attempts. 
I initially created three partitions. I then installed using WUBI with the 
intention of then downloading LVPM. LVPM transfered it to the desired partition 
without a hitch. I then rebooted and, after some more frustration, installed 
dmraid, mounted the other partitions(sudo mount /dev/mapper/nvidia_whatever 
/createdPath), and updated my fstab file. I understand this is not the best 
solution but it worked in a pinch, I didn't lose any data, and my fakeraid is 
still intact.

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Ubuntu 10.04 can't create partition on fakeraid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568050
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