Found some thing different although confusing but seem to be the
solution. 
For those who were following the link, Please dont go far, just read
this.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2
I wonder why different documentations are stating different facts about
the same OS!
Any way I have found a way out although it is not doing what I wanted to
do. I wanted to retain ma vmlinuz files in ma /boot directory but only
edit the menu.lst to only display one Kernel. It is impossible.
Thank you!
.......................................................
Seat of Wisdom .............Pray for us
Cause of our Joy ...........Pray for us
...................................................
Mayengo Thomas Kizito
+256-712-929564/ +256-782-062708 

On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 16:54 +0300, Kizito Thomas wrote:
> Members this is a quick one,
> 
> I dont know what is happening to ma machine, I cannot find this
> file(/boot/grub/menu.lst), yet according to the Manual of Ubuntu
> 10.04, (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidLynx/ReleaseNotes )  am supposed
> to be having it.
> The file in Question is /boot/grub/menu.lst and am set to wonder
> whether ma machine stored its grub/menu.lst file is some other place.
> I have tried to search for any menu.lst file on ma machine, I dont
> seem to see any file that corresponds to this one. When I do an ls  in
> the /boot/grub directory, I get this:
> r...@training:/boot/grub# ls menu.lst
> ls: cannot access menu.lst: No such file or directory
> Am still wondering where can I get this file, from. I want to edit it
> to get some kernel versions out of ma machine but retain the vmlinuz*
> files in ma /boot directory.
> 
> Thank you very much
> 
> .......................................................
> Seat of Wisdom .............Pray for us
> Cause of our Joy ...........Pray for us
> ...................................................
> Mayengo Thomas Kizito
> +256-712-929564/ +256-782-062708 
> 
> 

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