On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 8:36 AM, Ken Moffat <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  The error is in grub.cfg - I suspect you have not copied the lfs
> kernel to the debian /boot partition.  So, if the lfs kernel is on
> sda6 along with the lfs system, try
>
>         set root='hd0,6'
>
> but ONLY do that in the lfs entry.
>
>

error: invalid filename `set'
I think I did that wrong: this is the menu entry I tried:

   menuentry "GNU/Linux, Linux 3.13.3-lfs-7.5" {
        linux set root='hd0,6'  /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.3-lfs-7.5 root=/dev/sda6
ro
   }

I think I put the set root.... in the wrong place. I tried moving it to
another location (after menuentry) but that wasn't right. What to do now?


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