This problem happen even with recognition of the RAID disk created with parted 
utility... il fact, there is a "solution":

- launch Windows XP installation
- erase the RAID Array (logical unit) with Windows installation option, 
suppress any partition
- create new partition table, format it as the NTFS unit
- install Windows XP
- relaunch the system and install Debian or Ubuntu.....

this way, it works.

so, the problem is somwhere in the partition table of the Array, not
only with grub...

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grub problem with Compaq Smart 2/P Array Controller
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/637612
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