Hello,
I solved changing disk order in bios too but this is a workaround.
I'm using 2 IDE disks:
Primary master hd0 /dev/hda NOT Linux
Primary slave hd1 /dev/hdb Debian
Before, bios booted on /dev/hda and I got grub menu after 15-20 seconds.
Now, bios boots on /dev/hdb and boot is fast as should be.
It seems that, booting on the 1st disk, it was looking for /boot/grub
that is on the 2nd disk.
In both cases, before and after, kernel loads quickly.
G
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