This is the behavior. I got to use he display option to change the
order of fields. That's it.

I also got used to put all fields in the generator.yml file and then
unset the one I do not want in the config section.

This is very usefull is you want to use the same module and have
different display and behavior depending on the credentials of the
user who access the form.

I posted this yesterday 
http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/ff9804b5717a5da2

Hope it can help you . It explains what I went trough when testing the
admin generator.

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