Oh well, in that case I guess it is probably adequate - but I'm
fairly sure we did update grub after that hint was written, so
perhaps its options might have changed.  I haven't read the hint,
but I had assumed efiemu might be needed.

I'll try recompiling. (:

When I googled last night, root=/dev/sdXn seemed to work well - but
if you are removing a disk then I guess UUID is the way to go.

Lol, just had some "issues" with arch kernel panics before I knew more about this previously. Never went back.

I have no experience with nouveau, but both options have been
mentioned on google.  And I still think you should try to get the
Arch version of grub working first.  It seems to me that it already
works for your Arch system, so it has a good chance of working for
the new LFS system, whereas the LFS grub might have other unknown
extra issues.

So, I suggest you try those options in Arch's grub.

Will do. I'll report back if this will ever boot, and try a bit of things I have in mind for my next round at this.

Thanks, Jacob.
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