I was investigating man apt.conf and thought of something. One of the options 
is assume-yes. I remember looking for an assume-no earlier in the year but 
was unable to find one. That would be much safer for home users who would 
like for, when a question asking if we want to replace a configuration filke 
that has been changed, apt to assume-no and not replace our configuration 
files. I let it replace them once, before I knew better. IT BROKE MY 
SYSTEM!!!!!!!!

In fact assume-no should probably be the default.






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