Aside from the new default crashkernel (or rather, whether to keep the
2G-4G:320M option or simply not setup crashkernel for the 2G-4G case),
how does the new version of kdump-tools on ppa:cascardo/kdump2 work?

To give you an answer, it does upgrade the crashkernel value on
zipl.conf to a new default whatever value is configured on the current
installed /etc/zipl.conf, including if it's not configured by default.

However, in case we change the value in the future to a different one,
ucf will be able to simply do the update in case the user has kept the
old default value and has not done any other change on /etc/zipl.conf.
In this latter case, the user will be asked whether to keep the old
version or the new version.

So, basically, this allows us to update the default in the future
without keeping track of which versions supported which defaults.

The only drawback is that the user might be prompted a little more often
about changes in /etc/zipl.conf.

Regards.
Cascardo.

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