Package: d-i.debian.org Dear Sirs!
According to this document https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Partition_Types: (From the mdadm 2.6.8 man-page) When creating partition-based arrays using mdadm and version-1.x superblocks, the partition type should be set to 0xDA (non fs-data). This type selection allows for greater precision since using any other type [RAID auto-detect (0xFD) or a GNU/Linux partition (0x83)], might create problems in the event of array recovery through a live cdrom. More on the wiki page. Should a new debian installer offer 0xDA partition type as a recommended way to create RAID arrays? Thanks!