On my ubuntu it's here:

/boot/grub/menu.lst


On Saturday 06 Mar 2010, Ian W. Wright wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know where Ubuntu or Windows Vista puts its
> boot info? I have a laptop which came with Win Vista (yuk..)
> installed and I then installed Ubuntu 9.10 accepting all its
> defaults except the hard drive partition size where I asked
> it to split the hard drive in two equal parts for Windoze
> and Linux. I get an initial boot screen which looks like it
> could be Grub - i.e. its all black with white text for
> choices. The trouble is that, every time linux downloads an
> upgrade, I get another 3 or 4 entries on the list of choices
> and it now fills the whole screen. I tried doing 'text
> within files' searches (with hidden files turned on) for
> 'Ubuntu', 'Linux' etc. but have drawn a blank. Can anyone
> give me a clue where the list of options is kept nowadays so
> that I can remove some of the old entries and move the
> others around?  Thanks..
>
> Ian
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