Yes there is a problem with this. You need to carve an MS-DOS partition into your virtual disk somewhere for /boot to reside on. I just use USB pens. We have two servers running CentOS with >2GB volumes. I simply installed /boot to a usb pen and then keep an image of said USB pen on another server should the pens ever die. Although no sign of that yet. This is a crude way of doing things but I have full use of my one giant VD.
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