John D. Hefele wrote:
Hello all,

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.

The semicolon was the problem!!!! It is worth noting, that in this LFS
document, the semicolon was present...

http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/downloads/files/lfs-uefi.txt

I have updated that hint.

  -- Bruce


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