I was going to say that you could use debconf to provide a setting that
allows the user to change this, and then have cloud images do that
instead of using the .d/ directory.
Then I looked and found some code to do that already, in grub-efi-
amd64.config, using the grub2/linux_cmdline_default debconf key.
I'm not sure how that relates to cloud images in general, but that's a
clear path forward I think?
> i don't think there's much that can be done on the cloud image side
as all that's done is add the cloudimg-settings file
Well, the point is, don't do that, since that's what creates the problem
:-)
** Changed in: cloud-images
Status: Invalid => New
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UX: changing GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub has no
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