BIOS ordering is NOT a Red Herring. I'm not abusing you, I'm attempting to educate you since there appears to be a shocking amount of ignorance on the issue.
FeeDOS, Windows, OpenDOS, PC DOS 2000, and OS/2 all do BIOS ordering and do it correctly.
When your user base has a second OS installed, what are the odds it is on this list?
Better question. Why does the grup in OpenSUSE 11.4 respect BIOS ordering and the one with Ubuntu does not?
Colin:
BIOS ordering is NOT a Red Herring. I'm not abusing you, I'm attempting to educate you since there appears to be a shocking amount of ignorance on the issue.
FeeDOS, Windows, OpenDOS, PC DOS 2000, and OS/2 all do BIOS ordering and do it correctly.
When your user base has a second OS installed, what are the odds it is on this list?
Better question. Why does the grup in OpenSUSE 11.4 respect BIOS ordering and the one with Ubuntu does not?