On 11/29/2018 02:49 PM, JD wrote:
1. If the kernel does not have the required driver,
how did LFS end up on the drive?
2. Just exactly what driver are you referring to?
     "Driver" is a generic term which is used to to refer to different
interfaces in the kernel.
YOU claim that  to say "re-install" is a strange piece of advice.
I, actually, everyone, would love to hear from you just exactly which
driver the OP is missing.

1. LFS got on to the hard drive using the host's drivers.

2. The specific driver needed depends on the HW. Try rebuilding the kernel with make defconfig; make

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