After root goes thru the ssh-vulnkey -a forced experience, a file should be saved somewhere noting this so as not to bother him upon further upgrades. However a number should be stored in that file: 1, indicating forced experience #1, just in case additional somethings are discovered that we want to force root to do (manually and fully awake too) later.
P.S., watching apt-listchanges is not strong enough to whack it over root's head that he should run ssh-vulnkey -a. Also maybe a form letter example should be made: From: root, Dear user: your file ... is bad because ... and should be replaced by using ... or else ... will be at risk, and also you are putting your accounts on remote machines and thus those machines themselves unless you clean them up to by doing ... Anyways, from my "dumbest user" view of things (good thing to have an outsiders view!), all I know is my friends sent me emails saying they had removed my bad keys on their machines, wherein I was astonished as I had kept up with sid, etc. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

