currently it comes with a postinst that parses lots of config files of
the system it gets installed on to potentially rewrite HDD device
entries to UUIDs. so if someone manually set one of these files to use a
device entry instead of a UUID this will be rewritten.

also the postinst does not know about any arm bootloaders which results
in a debconf error message being presented by default, telling you to
manually update your configs. this message isnt preseedable and has no
way of hiding it.

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