Package: grub-pc Version: 1.98+20100702-1 File: /etc/default/grub Severity: wishlist
Can you fellows please stop making _my_ settings that part of the "maintainers version" of /etc/default/grub? One wishes to have them neatly contained in the bottom of that file, only to find that they end up also in the "maintainers version" of that file. The Debian grub packages are the only ones with the _gall_ to absorb settings from the local environment, and attempt to make them part of the "maintainers version" of an /etc/default/ file. There ought to be a Policy against that. You could have a GRUB_HELP_USER_MAINTAIN_ETC_DEFAULT_GRUB=yes variable, but I still think you are going overboard, and the help just becomes a maintenance tug of war. You see we users have to sort out what stuff is really new in there from you guys at the top, and what has been gleaned from my local settings that were formerly comfortably in the bottom of /etc/default/grub but end up getting integrated, or shall we say, blended into the top of /etc/default/grub. Please also don't assume that users only have one machine, thus they won't notice that the "maintainers version" differs from machine to machine. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

