Hi Tim,
this was about being prepared. It can be solution to make things more 
accessible for experiments and development work as I stated initially. I'd 
never (hope to) expect it to be used in productive environments.

One might argue, that if someone wants to get that far he could also
build his own kernel. But then you could say that to about everything we
package :-)

So I thought since it really doesn't change anything without the kernel parm 
set we could provide it for the ease of Ubuntu users experimenting in that area.
It also can ease testing since your environment just doesn't have to have so 
much special HW constraints.
But if you still don't like it I can - for now - live with a refusal and we 
might wait until someone with a more tangible need for it comes up.

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