I suggest checking one of the online versions of TUV's installation guide. Here is one example for version 5.
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/rhel5/installation_guide/rhel5_s1-x86-bootloader.html

You need to check the box for advanced boot loader options before hitting next. If the drive/partition is not shown, there is a button for setting drive order options.

Chris



Eve V. E. Kovacs wrote:
I am trying to install a system that has 4 disks configured as 2 RAID1 mirrors. One of these stores the OS and the other is intended to be a data
disk.
My problem is that the install from the DVD wants to put the boot loader on the data disk, and I don't see an option to change it to the disk containing the OS. If this happens, the system doesn't boot.

I have tried deleting the data disk from the list of bootable devices in the BIOS and I have tried flipping the order of the disks on the SATA controller. Neither of these things made a difference. Is there any other solution besides unplugging the data disks altogether for the install and then bringing them up later?

Thanks
Eve

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