I did not use gparted to setup my partitions I used fdisk and mkfs and
everything works fine;  I'm sure gparted would work if you used "sudo
gparted /dev/mapper/(array)".  If you just open gparted via menu it sees
the disks separatelywhich will not work (ie. /dev/sda and /dev/sdb).

You command line is not your strong point try 9.10 CD or another live
boot CD (which worked in past) and partition your setup.  Then stick in
10.04 for the install.

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Ubuntu 10.04 can't create partition on fakeraid
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