*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 84228 ***

Marcw's workaround  does the job, but isn't helpful if you've already
got arrays set up that you want to delete. You are unable to do so
unless you go into a terminal (Alt-F2) and set up a set of symbolic
links "ln -s /dev/mdx /dev/md/x" where x is the number(s)  of the
array(s)  you've already made. Return to installer (Alt-F1) and continue
with deleting the arrays, which will now work.

Next problem is that you can't pair up the newly released partitions
into new MD arrays. But following Marcw's workaround  and tracing your
steps from the reboot back to the Raid Option, you find your raid arrays
ready to assign mount points. You can then complete the install.

Disappointingly for me though, after an apparently successful
installation - even that 10 minute brltty-x11 file install wait that
looks like its died (perhaps the  braille terminal could be a post-
install option?) eventually revives - booting from hard disk  failed
with the Busybox error message "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control
turned off".

Since I've already loaded Herd 5 on a raidless system, I can only assume
this is another raid-related problem. I think there are a lot of issues
with the software raid setup that need to be addressed before final
release.

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configuring raid during installation failes
https://launchpad.net/bugs/95704

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