You are Unable to Boot Red Hat Enterprise Linux

If you have performed an installation and cannot boot your system properly, you
may need to reinstall and create your partitions differently. Some BIOSes do not
support booting from RAID cards. At the end of an installation, a text-based
screen showing the boot loader prompt (for example GRUB) and a flashing
cursor may be all that appears. If this is the case, you must repartition your
system.Whether you choose automatic or manual partitioning, you must install
your /boot partition outside of the RAID array, such as on a separate hard drive.
An internal hard drive is necessary to use for partition creation with problematic
RAID cards.

You must also install your preferred boot loader (GRUB or LILO) on the MBR of
a drive that is outside of the RAID array. This should be the same drive that hosts
the /boot/ partition. Once these changes have been made, you should be able to

finish your installation and boot the system properly.

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