believe me, I had the / flagged as bootable, and it still won't work
I've done it several times, even flagged all the partitions bootable at one
point, just so I can have the machine boot
twice, I didn't even let the machine reboot right after installation, I went
back and chose to install grub, it did and then I also tried to install
lilo, but the machine just froze, I had to install again
am really lost with this
configuring raid1 for the two sets of hard drives wasn't any trouble via
mandriva but I just have to make this work in ubuntu

On 5/8/07, Jerome Gotangco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 5/8/07, Mhac Janapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a wild hunch: should /boot get a partition of its own outside of
the
> raid?

It will work, but why it must be done like that I have no  clue.

My hunch is that the partition inside the raid wasn't flagged to be
bootable, considering the partition was done manually. If this is the
case, just put back the CD and do a rescue and apply a boot flag on
the partition and rewrite grub.


--
Best,

Jerome Gotangco
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