10.04.1 was just released this week. Setting up a dual-boot FakeRAID was
effortless

1. Configured RAID array in BIOS named STRIPE
2. Created a partition on the array and installed Windows 7
3. Booted 10.04.1 live CD, chose to test drive Ubuntu, began installer, and 
partitioned remaining space
4. At the final step before installation I clicked "Advanced" and instructed 
GRUB to install to my base array /dev/mapper/isw_eahajccfcj_STRIPE (*not* 
/dev/sda or the partition /dev/mapper/isw_eahajccfcj_STRIPE2 where Ubuntu was 
installed)
5. Finished installation and rebooted

If you are installing Windows 7 and you have hard drives outside of your
array then pay attention to the location of the System Reserved
partition. When I ran the Windows Installer it placed this partition on
a separate drive that had a higher boot priority than the RAID array
that I installed GRUB to

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Ubuntu 10.04 can't create partition on fakeraid
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