Thanks, I guess some of my assumptions are wrong. I never understood the
full usage of device.map, is it only used by grub when installing itself
to a boot sector? I mean, when grub is booting, hd(0) is not the raid
device but one of the disk. Or does the fakeraid BIOS correctly present
the raid as hd(0)? What is hd(1) then? I supposed that the first
cylinder on the first drive would equal the first sector on the raid
device anyway, whether it is RAID-0 or RAID-1.

Anyway, IIRC from when I wrote the above, update-grub would just fail
and not install grub to the raid, if just specifiying the raid device.
Which again made grub-installer on the installer CDs fail. This is the
real problem I wanted to treat here. I will check again with feisty when
I have some time, maybe next week.

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grub should support dmraid fakeraids
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73141
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