>>>>> Wichert Akkerman writes:
WA> /usr/share/grub contains i386-specific files; they should be
WA> moved to /usr/lib/grub.
But they aren't Linux-specific.
I thought it was the right thing to put them in a hardware-named
subdirectory of /usr/share/grub. That way, /usr/share could still be
usefully shared read-only amongst many machines.
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