can confirm this bug as well. Solution read on...

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No init found.  Try passing init= bootarg.

SOLVED this problem in a workaround:
BAD
Partitioning RAID 1:
sda1 sdb1 = /boot              EXT4
sda5 sdb5 = /                    EXT4
sda6 sdb6 = /var               EXT4
sda7 sdb7 = /home            EXT4
sda8 sdb8 = /usr/local        EXT4
sda9 sdb9 = /swap             SWAP   <--- Problem this will not work in Lucid 
Lynx!

GOOD
SOLUTION RAID:
sda1 sdb1 = /boot              EXT4
sda5 sdb5 = /                    EXT4
sda6 sdb6 = /var               EXT4
sda7 sdb7 = /home            EXT4
sda8 sdb8 = /usr/local        EXT4

NON-RAID:
sda9 sdb9 = /swap             SWAP   <--- Problem! don't put swap into RAID!
but they dont work in a RAID just one swap and another swap which extends the 
first one.
This solved my problem and i could install and boot Lucid Lynx.

After this i got another independent problem with ureadahead... at
bootup... you will face this as well i guess. but thats another issue
with Lucid Lynx. (you can solve ureadahead problem this way:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9555086&postcount=9)

than hopefully ubuntu server 10_04 lucid lynx will work!

greetings
scrapper

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10.04 server installer partitioner fails to create bootable RAID 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/612224
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