> Sorry for being unclear, this error is occurring when I use the "root
> (hd1,3)" command in section 8.4 to make the system bootable.  I am
> aware of the different naming scheme, lfs is on partition sdb4 which
> (I think) corresponds to hd1,3, although I don't think that is the
> problem because I get the same error when I root (hd0,  TAB so it
> appears as if GRUB doesn't recognize that hard drive either.
> The partition set up
> sda1-Window
> sdb1-Data
> sdb2-Ubuntu
> sdb3-swap
> sdb4-LFS
>
>   
Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks as though you already have a
bootable computer and that you have added your new LFS system to
partition sdb4.  In other words I assume that you are still able to boot
to Windows and Ubuntu.  If you are already using the GRUB boot loader to
do that, as opposed to the Windows NT loader, then you do not need to
re-build and re-install GRUB because you already have a working version,
in which case you just need to add LFS to your existing menu.lst.

Richard Melville
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