I tried it here on a C6220 in the Dell lab and found the same thing.
The tar'ed var/log dir is attached.

Notes:

##  BIOS boot, not UEFI 
##      ubuntu-14.04.1-server-amd64.iso  -> usb disk 
##  Add a second disk to array, hit ctl-I on way up and set up RAID1 array
##  - exit, status of RAID1 disk is "Rebuild"
##      Trusty Server install disk finds the raid 1 and seems to ask the right 
questions.  
##      Nope.  fails to boot.  ctl-alt-delete, reboot
##  f11 to boot to usb drive  (note:  raid1 comes up with "degraded" status)
walk thru standard stuff (keyboard, network, hostname, login, encrypt home?, 
ntp, etc) until:
One or more drives containing MDADM containers (Intel/DDF RAID) have been 
found.  
Do you wish to acivate these RAID devices?
##  say yes
ne or more drives containing Serial ATA RAID configurations have been found.  
Do you wish to acivate these RAID devices?
##  say yes
##  partitioner will come up with guided - use entire disk and set up LVM

https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/advanced-installation.html
## select Manual, follow above directions, still will not boot into hd
##  at some point it asks where to install grub, select default
grub-install /dev/md126p1  

## reboot, hangs, doesn't even seem to get to grub

** Attachment added: "tar file of var/log dir on /dev/md126p1"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1370368/+attachment/4206853/+files/logs.tgz

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