you would need to talk to redhat about that, by default grub uses
menu.lst not grub.conf, this would therefore be changed by them.

On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 10:22:25PM -0800, Meinhard E. Mayer wrote:
> Redhat Linux 7.2
> grub (GNU GRUB 0.90)
> 
> If I set my BIOS to boot from the ide disk, where I have installed
> grub on (hd0),  grub boots up fine, but since the hda1 partition
> is FAT, the neme of grub.conf has been truncated to grub.con, and
> in order to get the boot menu, I have to manually specify:
> grub> configfile (hd0,0)/grub/grub.con
> 
> I presume I am not the only one with this kind of setup, so it
> would make sense to replace the standard name grub.conf with
> something like grub.cfg
> 
> Since grub does not find a grub.conf file, there is no way of
> unattended rebooting after a power failure -- or is there? 

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