I tried the gparted solution which did not work.  Thinking that legacy
boot vs. EFI might have some effect, I tried switching between these two
with no solution either.  My raid devices were listed as sd4 and sd5 on
the SATA bus, so not sure if they showed up earlier in the bus if that
would matter (seems like a very long shot at best)

Harddrives are dual 256 Gb Samsung EVO4.  Wish I would have saved the
money on the second drive if I knew RAID support was still so spotty in
linux.

Breaking the raid allowed me to at least install the system.  Not sure
if software raid would work or not.

- nc

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