John D. Hefele wrote:
Hello,

I'm not sure if the semicolon on the linux line will affect things or not.
  In any case, remove it.

Alright, I'll get rid of the semicolon after lfs-8.0.

Just to check, what is the output of 'ls /boot'.

For the LFS system, my ls /boot output is...

config-4.12.3  efi   System.map-4.12.3 vmlinuz-4.11.0-lfs-20170507-nvidia
vmlinuz-4.9.9-lfs-8.0
config-4.9.9   grub  System.map-4.9.9   vmlinuz-4.12.3-lfs-SVN-20170723

You'll see there are a few kernels in there (I hope that doesn't matter).
efi and grub are folders.

OK, just checking grub.cfg and /boot for consistency. Note that I have 13 kernels in my /boot directory right now.

There appear to be two possibilities:

The semicolon is interfering with the boot command line.
The Kernel does not have the right drivers for your HW.

If it's no the semicolon, we will have to explore the kernel configuration some more. One thing to double check there is to see what

$ lspci | grep SATA

gives you.

  -- Bruce

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