Similar experiences here.  I had filled a pair of 320GB SATA drives with
5 RAID 1 partitions during an Ubuntu 6.10 install (ia32), then went to
install 7.04 AMD64 Beta as an alternate boot option.  When the
partitioner loaded I selected manual partitioning.

At this point it would show only the physical RAID volumes, not the md*
partitions.  Selecting "Configure Software RAID" didn't seem to do
anything interesting.  Then selecting "Finish" produced "Could not stat
device /dev/md/4 - No such file or directory.".  That was with a plain
text install, and as I recall it was the same if I chose an Expert
install and loaded mdcfg, or if I tried to install the 32-bit beta.

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existing RAID partitions not recognized by mdcfg 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95987
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