Hi Colin, I'm taking the imposition of assigning this to you because
many of the duplicates were and it seems to need someone to move it
forward.  I thought you'd know who that should be.  Also,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance says an Importance of High is
for a bug that "Has a severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users".
This bug stops systems booting for a small, but growing, number of
users. It also says "Makes a default Ubuntu installation generally
unusable for some users... for example the system fails to boot". I
think that's also true so can you please up the Importance from the
default Medium to High.  Even if it makes no difference to when the bug
is fixed, it would act as a comforter to those of us bitten by it.  :-)

http://lwn.net/Articles/12334/ has a good summary of the problem:  "x86
systems suffer from a disconnect between what BIOS believes is the boot
disk, and what Linux thinks BIOS thinks is the boot disk.  This
manifests itself in multi-disk systems - it's quite possible to install
a distribution, only to fail on reboot - the disk installed to is not
the disk BIOS is booting from.  Dell restricts our possible standard
factory installed Linux offerings to "disks on no more than one
controller" to avoid this problem, but mechanisms now exist to solve it
and allow such configurations."

This bug is, as predicted, biting not just those doing a fresh install,
possibly for the first time, how off-putting!, but also those upgrading
from 7.04.

** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (kamion)

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grub guessed BIOS disk order incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8497
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