Stephen:  How are you mounting your raid array?  Is it mounted as "/" or
as "/boot".  In my case, I mount md0 as /boot and only /boot is in the
raid array.  My "/" is mounted from a lvm volume.  If yours is similar,
then Fleix's response (message 37) will also apply to you.  if md0 is
mounted as /boot then there is no "boot" directory on md0 and your grub
prefix should be (md0)/grub.  But if md0 is mounted as "/", then I
assume that the grub prefix should be (md0)/boot/grub as you have
stated.  At least... that is the way that I have interpreted Felix's
response.

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