The bug is in the installer's partitioner, NOT in mdadm.  As previously
stated, the partitions are being created by the installer with an end
cylinder number that is one greater than the actual end of the disk.

All you have to do is create your _partitions_ somewhere other than the
Ubuntu Server Installer.  You can use a GParted disc, boot to your
favourite Live CD and fdisk them, or whatever is easiest for you.  Just
make sure you set their type to Linux Raid Autodetect (that's type "FD"
in fdisk).

That way you can even make them take up your whole disk and you don't
have to waste 100MB of space.

You can then fire up the Ubuntu Server Installer and create your RAID
sets on the partitions you made elsewhere.

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mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569900
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