Yeah, I agree and want to get there, but I figured just dropping it
straight away would be doing our users a disservice (especially since it
might not be obvious right away that it's not being used anymore).

For example, if a user has "--bip=..." set in DOCKER_OPTS in that file,
then dropping the sourcing of it outright wouldn't cause the service to
fail to start or anything, and it actually wouldn't change anything for
the running system until the next reboot (at which time, Docker would
revert back to choosing its own IP range, which will be a nasty surprise
for said operator). :(

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