I'm very new to Ubuntu, and I tried installing in a separate partition
on a fakeraid (RAID 1) setup with Windows XP already installed.  I first
had to resize the full disk XP partition so an "unallocated" partition
would be available for Ubuntu.  When attempting to install into this
partition using the Live CD, I am also having this issue during the last
step during installation, telling me it failed to create the filesystem.

First, when I boot from the Live CD, I get the error "The installer
encountered an unrecoverable error".  No problem here really, because it
still loads the desktop and I can run the installer from the icon on the
desktop.

The installer correctly recognizes the existing windows partition.  It
lets me create two partitions in the unallocated space: one for the root
directory (31gb), and one for swap space (6gb).  I first tried using
ext4 for the filesystem, and this failed.  I then tried using ext3, and
this failed also.  Each time I receive the same error message that it
failed to create the filesystem.

I guess my question at this point is whether it is just stupid for me to
try to install on top of my existing setup (fakeraid with windows
already installed) or if this is a legitimate bug?

This is further complicated by my mouse randomly freezing up when I try
to use firefox from the Live CD to search forums for workarounds.  It
only seems to happen when firefox is open for a few minutes, and then my
only option is to reboot.  I know this is a separate discussion, but it
is starting to seem like installing ubuntu will be an insurmountable
task for me...

In any case, I'd like to assist in getting this resolved rather than
giving up on ubuntu.

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Ubuntu 10.04 can't create partition on fakeraid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568050
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