First of all: Thanks to everybody for the help, the infos 
and the patience. 

akhiezer pointed out that regarding my hardware setup I can 
only safely boot from one of my first two hard disks. 
So I swapped the second and the fifth disk, just by 
reconnecting the data cables.

What did grub say?
The disk that should arrive at hd1 arrived at hd5.
The disk that should arrive at hd4 arrived at hd6.
You cannot plan this, it is try and error. At least grub 
finds the same sequence at every boot. 

I set the / partition of LFS 7.9 to /dev/sdf3, but the 
kernel had other plans. Another crash informed me that the 
partition is /dev/sdb3. 
After correcting this in grub.cfg and /etc/fstab LFS 7.9 
booted. 

I also tried to boot my LFS 7.7. This system had swapped its 
place with LFS 7.9, and it did not find its hard disk.

So I say the controller #5 is defective. 

#Ken: I should have pointed out that I _was_ sure that my 
grub.cfg pointed to the partition in question. 
Sorry about that.

#akhiezer: initrd and udev are only used on my advanced systems. 
My LFS 7.9 does not have this right now. 

I should have worked out more before I posted.
And I try to give something back in the future. 

Gerhard

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