Desktop images do have mdadm and lvm2 packages installed, and it does
have support to set up full disk encryption and lvm2. Installing RAID on
typical desktop configurations is uncommon. But you can proceed to do so
by manually assembling RAID devices before starting ubiquity in "Try
Ubuntu" session. Do mind that you will need to chroot into target at the
end of installation to install mdadm & update initramfs. This can be
automated / scripted.

Do note that ubiquity installer had fakeraid support for a long time,
and those do get auto-assembled on boot.

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  RAID not implemented (use alternate CD instead)

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