Lesley, I'm not sure if you can get the boot to work or not, but that isn't your only option. You could simple use an additional Hard drive to boot from, and keep all your data on the raid5 array. That's what I'm attempting to do with this computer as it simplifies the installation of any OS. You won't have redundancy on your OS, but do you really need that? You can just set up a cron job or something to automatically backup your boot drive to the array anyways. The downside is you'll need to get another drive and have room in your case for it. I don't know if that's a deal breaker for you.
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