On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Mike Miller wrote:

> I get to the point where I size the / partition on sda and then I go to 
> the line that says "bootable flag: off".  I hit enter and I see 
> "Computing the new state of the partition table..." flash very quickly 
> on the screen with a progress bar (so fast that I have to hit enter 
> repeatedly to read it).  The line still reads "bootable flag: off". 
> There seems to be no way to turn the bootable flag to "on," but it seems 
> that I need it to be on.
>
> That seems to be a problem, or I thought it was, because I later could 
> not boot.  However, I see this...
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1407682.html
>
> ...which suggests that I shouldn't worry about it.  OK, I'll try it a 
> second time, but the first time I never got GRUB2 installed.  I think 
> there might have been a second problem with the MBR.  I'll let you know.


It gets worse.  This time I created two partitions in the RAID 1: / and 
/swap.  That should have worked, but when I get to the part where it wants 
to start writing to disk, it can't do it.  It couldn't install the package 
manager and it couldn't install GRUB.

Mike