> I don't quite see the problem (or bug) here. If grubonce exists,

Why not?

> powersaved makes use of it, otherwise not. It's not that suspend_to_disk
> fails, if grubonce does not exist. powersaved just writes to the log

True, but definitely not clear to the user. If something doens't work,
the first thing a user does is/should be looking into the log. Seeing an
error message there at least suggests that this is the reason for
his/her problems. 

> file, that it didn't find grubonce. I can see nothing wrong with that.
> Could you please elaborate? Otherwise I'm going to close this bug report.

Having a package printing an error message because of a missing binary
is definitely not a correct behaviour. Especially if that binary is not
available at all in Debian. Since it's not needed you could simply call
true instead or just patch out the call. 

I can see no reason however to just close the report.

Michael

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