So would I, but it's been asked for for years now, and it's an important
feature, and I'm led to believe the solution is quite nontrivial. It
might even be “solved” by replacing bootlogd with something different.
So rather than having these files installed uselessly on several
thousand computers for another couple of years, I think they'd better be
disabled for now.

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bootlogd configuration files are misleading
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94120
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