I'd be suprised if GRUB is ever able to boot from RAID10. That type of
heavy block swapping logic would be very out of place in GRUB... and
you'd not be able to get the boot sector working right anyways. The
/boot partition will need to be a mirror or plain partition. I don't see
this changing.

The installer should just make sure that /boot is something compatible.
RAID1 or plain partition, with compatible file system.

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raid10 support should be added to installer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139514
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