Looks good. The important part is that it references the drive when
doing the installation.
What do you mean?
The problem is that grub stage1 is loaded but its instructions for
locating stage2 point it to another disk which may or may not be at the
location stored. That was the problem with grub installation done by
anaconda and is the reason why you can see GRUB but it does not continue
on because its installation point both instances of grub stage1 to a disk.
For that reason, you have to manually tell grub to install stage1 with
instructions to look for the stage2 part that is on the same disk where
the stage1 part is installed for >= RHEL4 systems.
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