I agree, but I think there should be a way to retain the config file you
initially said not to use.

My idea would have the upgrade utility automatically use the new
configuration files whenever a prompt would have been displayed, and
would make backups of the old config files, renaming them with the
previous ubuntu release codename (ie "configfile.gutsy" during an
upgrade from gutsy to hardy).

After the upgrade, the user could be presented with a GUI displaying
which files were automatically replaced, with a diff displayed, and with
a button allowing the user to revert each individual file to it's old
version.  If the user would opt to keep the old version, the system
would instead make a backup of the package maintainer's version renamed
with the new release codename (configfile.hardy), so that you could
change your mind later.

This would prevent the updater from having to know in advance what
packages would ask questions, and would also keep the upgrade process
from halting to wait for the user to respond mid-upgrade.

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too many annoying interruptions during distribution upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147928
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