Bind mounting is not mentioned here, so I guess it is not
needed. Furthermore, GRUB 0.96 DOES detect my HDD when I build
LFS 6.1.1 wihtout package users.
No it was introduced in 6.2. IN 6.1.1 read section 6.8
carefully.
If you follow this, you will realise that $LFS/dev/will only
get populated with the filesystem once you run udevstart (i.e.
once you have almost finished the build.)
If you try and run things like grub from within a chroot
environment, you MUST run udevstart inside the chroot to
populate the /dev structure...
Al
The problem was that I executed udevstart as user udev rather
than as root. Thanks a lot, Al!
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