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> Grub was on those drives and now grub refuses to boot.  I assume it
> may be because grub should not really be part of a raid structure?
> 

Grub by default is in /boot/grub which, based on what you said, seem to
only exist on /dev/hda (unless you manually mirrored it to hdb). 
Therefore you will need a boot floppy/cdrom to and a new install of
grub.

hth,

-Jim P.





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