stosss wrote: > > GRUB uses its own naming structure for drives and partitions in the > form of (hdn,m), where n is the hard drive number and m is the > partition number, both starting from zero. For example, partition hda1 > is (hd0,0) to GRUB and hdb3 is (hd1,2). In contrast to Linux, GRUB > does not consider CD-ROM drives to be hard drives. For example, if > using a CD on hdb and a second hard drive on hdc, that second hard > drive would still be (hd1).
That's from GRUB Legacy (LFS-6.5). LFS-dev (and 6.6) uses GRUB2. The naming convention has changed and is explained there. The partitions in GRUB2 start counting at 1, so there is no (hd0,0). -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
