On 7/20/10, Dan McGhee <beesn...@grm.net> wrote:
> The speed bumps that I mention in the grammatically incorrect subject
> line have grown to a mountain range higher than the Himalayas.
>

With grub 2, the first thing to do is panic. Done.
The second thing is "don't panic."

>
> 1. Review the grub-0.97 manual and use commands from that to see if I
> can get into LFS-SVN.

I think you indicate that you can get a boot with grub-0.97.
If so, it's a piece of cake.

Put this in booting grub-0.97's menu.lst:

title LFS-SVN (core.img)
root (0,4)
kernel /boot/grub/core.img

If I guessed the right partition, that will activate grub2 using the
grub.cfg file in LFS-SVN's /boot/grub directory if it is valid.

If LFS-SVN's /boot/grub/grub/cfg is not valid, then you will get a
grub2 prompt from which you can hack your way in.
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