Are you using onboard raid? If so, you're in for some fun, as it's
never recognized properly at installation, it needs the device-mapper
stuff. Do a search for fakeraid.

If you're using real hardware raid, I suppose it wouldn't be /dev/md0,
haven't got much experience with this, others might pitch in.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID

Take a look at this page, it's pretty simple and you need the
alternate install CD.

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Jeff Lasman <jpli...@nobaloney.net> wrote:
> On Monday 16 February 2009 12:48 am, Dante Lanznaster wrote:
>
>> if you want to do software RAID, then the alternate CD is what you're
>> looking for. For hardware RAID, the regular does just fine.
>
> Nope to software RAID... it appears to be a known bug:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/305500
>
> I tried for about six hours to see what I might have been doing wrong,
> before googling and finding this.  New thread on possible alternatives.
>
>> About testing the graphics, run glxgears in a console and wait until
>> it outputs the fps value on the console, it should be at least
>> 450-500fps.
>
> Will do, when I get something installed.  However... I'm looking for 3-D
> effects on desktops.  Are there any settings in either gnome or kde?
>
> Jeff
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