> problem(s) I have is that I can no longer boot into the debian 
> installation, it seems that when I installed grub it wiped out access 
> to debian, even though the grub menu etries are still on the drive, and 
> the drive is the one that boots lfs/blfs.  It gives the error that it 
> can not mount /root and the debian install is also lvm2.

Christopher, I admit I haven't followed this thread.  But if you have a running 
(B)LFS system, you might try getting & installing osprober.  It will look on 
your drive(s) and construct a GRUB menu with initrds for whatever it finds.  I 
think that's a mess, but as a temporary emergency substitute menu (save your 
old one) it might get you out of a jam.

If I were to get in a major jam as I imagine you have, I'd just pull the drive 
out of the box and make it a slave in some other box where I have 
everything--but then I can see 9 boxes from where I sit, touch 3, and if you 
don't have a spare, you couldn't.

-- 
Paul Rogers
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Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)
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