@Beyil grub.d files are complex scripts that should not be customized
but contain program logic. Modifying them from a package has no place.
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I used this package for customizing a dual boot system, I have installed
it with out any issue on jammy and on impish, its a lot easier then
going in to the grub.d file itself and customizing it every single time
an upgrade3 is made... so the real bug here is the REPLACEMENT of grub.d
every time an
$ remove-package -m "Is basically broken on Ubuntu. More rationale on LP:
#1969793" -s jammy grub-customizer
Removing packages from jammy:
grub-customizer 5.1.0-3build1 in jammy
grub-customizer 5.1.0-3build1 in jammy amd64
grub-customizer 5.1.0-3build1 in ja
** Description changed:
Hi,
Please remove the grub-customizer from Jammy. The package doesn't have
any reverse dependencies, and is basically broken regarding upgrades and
removals. It should also be added to the sync blacklist.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
Note that this is not something we want users to believe is supported.
The package does not meet our quality standards.
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Please remove gru