Comment 4 for bug 1907128

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Kevin Brannen (kbrannen) wrote :

That's by design? So you think it's better to ignore what the user asked for because you know what we want better than we do? That's so Microsoft of you.

The result is you're making subiquity less dependable (will I get what I ask for or not?) and less useful so that we have to work around it. Thanks for the extra work ... and yes I'm upset about the software taking a task that should be simple and making it harder.

Please reconsider this. This action it's doing now is a bug! If you want to keep that action, at least add a flag (e.g. --useall) or something to allow those of us who have reasons to do this to get what we need.