I think I just saw this problem when I installed gutsy from the
alternate cd.

I have an existing RAID5 array on /dev/hd[cegi] and /dev/[cbef] which is
/dev/md2, and installed to /dev/sd[ab]1, with swap on /dev/sd[ab]5.

The installation went pretty much as expected (considering I had a
previous FC6 RAID1 installation on there), but the reboot failed.

To make it work, I had to edit boot from hd(4,0) to hd(0,0).

That this works has me confused since the /boot/grub/device.map has
/dev/sdb as hd(4,0), so hd(4,0) is the correct device and should work.

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root raid installs have bad grub config
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33649
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