As far as I can see, the main problem is that it doesn't allow you to
turn the "Bootable Flag to On".

This also causes the grub installation to fail.

I have also tried "Automatically Partition the Free Space" when doing "Create 
Partition"
This gives each 3TB drive:
        1.0 MB       FREE SPACE
#1   1.0 MB  K  biosgrub
#2   3.0 TB   f   ext4               /
#3   8.5 GB  f    swap             swap
   466.4  kB        FREE SPACE

I then go to the RAID Configuration and go "Create MD" and add the three of 
each drive to the array (biosgrub, ext4, swap)
but when I get to the end of this (finished teh RAID COnfiguration) and get 
back to the partitioner and try to exit and write all to disk, I get an error 
message:
"No root file system is defined.
Please correct this from the partitioning menu"

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  Manual Partitioning unable to set Bootable flag to on.

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