I have created by hand, but i was under the impression that when i run grub that file 
was automatic created.

After looking more closer to your link, i must read more carefull :-(
indeed it say create the file.

I'm in a hurry ... but still

Thanks
Patrick

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>> I'm installing a new computer, but after running grub i can't find a
>> grub.conf in my /boot/grub directory. I have run it several times now,
>> but never is there a conf file created and also no errors occur.
>
>According to the install docs [1] this is normal, you have to create  
>config file yourself. Without this file, you can enter the necessary  
>commands (like root (hd0,0), kernel /linux-2.4.20 root=/dev/hda3,  
>boot) at the grub prompt, but a menu makes life easier :)
>
>If you have a /boot partition, be sure to use /grub as grub directory,  
>not /boot/grub, unless you have a boot -> . link in this partition.
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>[1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-install.xml#doc_chap23
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>        Alex
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