To fix this, set up your RH properly. You will need to specify the kernel and root parameters.
This was it. I checked the grub.conf, and it only pointed the Red Hat 7.3 option to just boot from the partition where i installed it. (So it looked like the NT boot option). To correct this, I changed the partition to boot to my /boot parition, then included the kernel and image to be booted.
Wasn't as hard as I thought. =)
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