El 13/06/14 a las 22:56:04, ALZ (phyglos.org) escribió:

With a Debian 7.5 host I had no need to modify any /etc/grub.d entries.
Command update-grub does all the work and finds my LFS partition.

I have Debian 7.5 too:
cat /etc/debian_version

I mount the LFS partition:
mount /dev/sda3 /mnt

but update-grub doesn't finds my LFS partition :-(

After update-grub you should check /boot/grub/grub.cfg, which is the
actual file generated by update-grub, and the one that GRUB uses to
locate and boot your LFS kernel.

There isn't LFS data in grub.cfg


Double check, first that your LFS built kernel file is named as you
expect and located at /boot


The kernel is in:
/mnt/lfs/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.3-lfs-7.5


and, second, that you don't have "extra"
entries in the generated /boot/grub/grub.cfg file.

No, I don't have one entrie or extra.

Saludos.

Saludos y gracias
ALZ.

Luis

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