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I'm having trouble getting the debian installer to detect an existing LVM

I installed Lenny on LVM on top of RAID 1.

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I just added two 1.5 TB drives in raid 1 to the logical volume group home 100% added to /home /dev/md3

I went to reinstall the system from the lenny disc and now the installer does not recognize the LVM. It did recognize the LVM before I added md3 to the LVM.

During the partition editor, if i go to a terminal (by going to another window/console) and give the command vgdisplay it says that physical volume with UUID V0S1Yx-361r-NZaE-w1Fy-kCFQ-9MmH-g287vh cannot be found. You will see below that the UUID refers to /dev/md3 (the added 1.5 raid 1 array)

Below is the output of "pvdisplay" and "mdadm --detail /dev/md3"

I don't know if this has to do with it but /dev/md3 is the only array that says local to host yield [yield is my hostname] next to its UUID after the mdadm --detail command.

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