Phillip
Tried what you said to do.  Am I supposed to install grub on the /boot 
partition or to the the actual device listing. For example I partition out like 
this.

/dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace
-- /dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace1 ext4 256MB   /boot
-- /dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace2 swap 2GB      /swap
-- /dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace5 ext4 40GB     /
-- /dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace6 ext4 756MB   /var/log
-- /dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace7 XFS 116GB   /isostorage

Thats what worked with 9.10.  I tried installing the bootloader on
/dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace.  That sent my computer into infinite
reboot.  I will try on the boot parition.   Just for reference I have an
AMD raid chipset with a pair of 160 GB SATA drives.

Thanks for all you help.

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