You need to be careful with manual partitioner. Make sure to have a
separated /boot (even on raid1 is fine) and another raid for /. /boot
needs to be at the beginning of the disk and possibly not bigger than
4GB (usually 512MB are ok).

You want to note 2 things. The very first partition cannot be raid or lvm (to 
protect sector 0 of the distk with the partition table), so create a small 1MB 
unused paritition on both disks.
/boot cannot be "too far" from the beginning of the disk and last thing make 
sure that the installer has the proper mount point assigned BEFORE committing 
the partition layout.

I am 100% sure that this setup work since it's part of the QA tests
before release.

Fabio

** Changed in: silo (Ubuntu)
       Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected

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Can't boot ubuntu/sparc64 if installed on mirroring md device with installer
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66727

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