Well, this gets points for being "strange."

1. Removed the Soundblaster Live Card

2. Moved the SATA controller to PCI Slot 0 (Or slot 3, the one furthest
from the AGP Slot).

3. Restarted -- This time when the system started, it brought up the
RAID option (which it hadn't before)

4.  New SATA drive came up fine.

Thanks for all your help TJ.  Sometimes, it's the physical
infrastructure that drives one nuts.


Now if I can just figure out why it's giving me an error on a pvcreate....  But 
that'll go to the forums first.

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