Drew,

could you provide more details about that? For example grub is not able
to load kernel & initrd if them are over an LVM volume... I don't know
if this is your scenario, but in this case you should consider to create
a /boot plain partition using for example ext[23], reiserfs, etc...

Regards,
-Andrea

Drew Weaver wrote:
> It doesn't even install grub properly; so I doubt it handles LVM.
> 
> -Drew
> 


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