On redhat systems /boot/grub/menu.lst is a symlink to /boot/grub/grub.conf and according to the manpage default=/boot/grub/grub.conf. So it depends on your system probably. The manpage should tell you where it expects to find the config file.

Steve Dibb wrote:
Doesn't grub use /boot/grub/menu.lst?

Steve

Andrew McNabb wrote:

I have very little experience with Grub, so I would appreciate if
someone knew how to solve a problem I'm having.  I just installed a new
system, and it had Lilo by default, so I installed Grub.  I can boot
just fine if I type in all of the grub commands manually, but it doesn't
give me a menu.  I made a /boot/grub/grub.conf file, but it seems to be
completely ignored (I'm sure the grub.conf is fine because it's
basically the same one I'm using on my laptop).  Does anyone know what
would make grub ignore the conf file and always go to the grub shell?
Thanks.


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