[02:34] <lamont> why is it that the natty install cd believes that RAID is non-existant and resists my efforts to install on swraid1?
[03:57] <superm1> lamont, i'm assuming you're meaning the graphical installer?
[03:57] <lamont> yeah, I finally bludgeoned it into submission
[03:57] <superm1> the partitioning code isn't specific to mythbuntu, so if there is a problem with it, it's more than likely a generic ubiquity or partman issue
[03:58] <superm1> if you've still got some logs handy i'm sure cjwatson and ev would like to help debug them at some point
[03:58] <lamont> I'll chat at him
[03:58] <lamont> it presumes things about sda vs sdb vs md0
[03:58] <lamont> but yeah, no logs
[03:59] <lamont> and it was me going behind its back to create md0, so it's not exactly fair to blame it for not liking what I ddi
[03:59] <lamont> did
[03:59] <superm1> dang :( well presumably it shouldn't be too hard to reproduce then at least if you can get a set of steps in a bug for them
[04:00] <lamont> the current answer, i expect, is "ubiquity does not support raid installs"
[04:01] <superm1> it doesn't support creating raid setups, but it's not supposed to hate you if you make the raid array ahead of time i had thought
[04:08] <lamont> well....
[04:08] <lamont> the standard for disks is that you create a partition table.  the standard for raid is that you install on the unpartitioned drive
[04:08] <lamont> that makes for in consistent requirements
[04:08] <lamont> since the former seems to be a hard assumption that gets included regularly
[04:09] <superm1> ah
[04:09] <lamont> I suspect it would have worked just fine if I partitioned /dev/md0
[04:09] <lamont> I don't even want to think about if I'd done lvm on raid
[04:09] <superm1> haha
[04:09] <lamont> though that might actually have worked
[04:09] <lamont> and with that, I shall now sleep