The solution in this link ("sudo apt-get remove dmraid") worked for me,
however the "nodmraid" boot option didn't (assuming I did it correctly).

At least one of the drives in the system has been used for RAID in the
past which likely explains the cause. There is perhaps a problem though
that previously the Alternative installers would detect this and ask you
about it whereas the Desktop installers wouldn't look for it - the
situation now seems to be that the Desktop CDs are silently ignoring
anything they're confused about.

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Installer does not detect hard drive partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573618
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