Joel Miller wrote:

Dan McGhee wrote:
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You've indicated that your LFS partition is /dev/hdc1 and your root command is (hd1,0). This translates, I believe, to /dev/hdb1. At any rate to you have an appropriate entry for LFS in /boot/grub/menu.lst in the Suse9.1 partition?


IIRC, that's not true. I think Grub uses a syntax of the first harddrive it finds is hd0. The second harddrive it finds is hd1, etc. Thusly, if the OP does not have a hard drive as the slave on the first ide chain, then the hd at /dev/hdc would be hd1.

You're right. My mistake. Without checking the GRUB manual, does it even recognize a cdrom as a drive?

Dan
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