The debian/ubuntu installer won't let you create such a setup ( it
doesn't allow partitioning raid devices ) and I'm pretty sure it's
unsupported.  You need to partition the individual disks and build an
array out of the partitions, then install grub to the individual disks,
not the whole array.

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  Grub 2 hangs on boot after installing on RAID1 device (/dev/md0),
  reports no problems during install

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