Thanks @psusi for your comment. The problem is that when selecting the default 
settings as I described there is no option of sellecting /dev/sda. 
What should have happend when a user selects default (Erase everithing and 
install Ubuntu) grub-install should detect RAID aray and install it 
aproprietlly. Instead what happens is, as I described grub fails with 
grub-install /dev/md127p2 failed and propmts you to select other partition 
where ther is NO /dev/sda as option only :  /dev/md127,  /dev/md127p1,  
/dev/md127p2,  /dev/md127p3.

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  RAID1 installation of grub: grub-install /dev/md127p2 failed

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