In general the 2.6 Kernel does not support RAID unless you have a real RAID 
controller. Meaning here $$$$, the inexpensive RAID controllers (like IWill, 
Adaptec) do it with software not hardware and Ubuntu or any other 2.6 Kernel 
Linux will hose you array if you try to install it.

The first clue is that is sees the two drives as individual drives instead of 
one combined container.

On Saturday 22 July 2006 16:14, Tim Ellison wrote:
> If you are interested in installing Ubuntu on an existing Windows PC,
> here is a great link that describes in detail the process of resizing
> your existing NTFS partition, explanation and description of how to
> setup your Ubuntu ext3 partitions, setup a partition that can be shared
> by Windows and Ubuntu and setting up GRUB to dual boot your system.
>
> http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
> -Tim
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