As a test I'll install with LILO and see if it boots.  If not then I have 
other problems.  If it works then I'll assume that GRUB doesn't like the 
RAID.


> Collins wrote:
>> If they would just modify LILO not to
>> require updating every time you change the lilo.conf, I would be
>> content to use LILO.
>> 
> 
> This is my reason for Grub usage. I find grub simpler, and it works
> well. I was surprised when redhat7.3 defaulted to grub, so just went
> with it for all my installs, modifying the menu.lst to accommodate new
> kernels. As long as redhat stays in place grub functions well with my
> several distros and a constantly changing setup.
> 

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