FireWire800 dual drives  Raid 0 -  not booting into tiger

Hi
i just purchesed a dual enclosure that i can fit 2 drives in
i have a powerbook G4 and i use it for video editing & music production
i am able to see the 2 drive on my PowerBook tiger installed, i was able to create a raid 0 set and make them act as one drive
i can copy and read files to and from it
i tried to install the osx tiger on my external raid set, i was able to get pass the installation of cd 1 but i can't boot
all i see is un ugly no enter / acces denied icon whic flash twice and that's all
on my tiger powerbook i can see in the disk util that i have a lock icon on my raid set, is it cause i cant change the options on it or is have something to do with the unaccessible boot
i past i was able to install tiger on my fw800 external drive,
i'm just afraid that it might be a limitation of osx booting into a raid set
i dont know...
please help me out, apple care won't
thank you
Ami

they say it has a built in raid 0 hardware
but for that i must have 2 identical drives
i got 200Gb and a 250 Gb, i manged to get it Raid0 software ctrl form the disk utility, and it's working just fine on my internal operating system
i can even go half way with the installation , but i think that the OSX Does not have the ability to boot into a raid set

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