also sprach Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.05.26.0304 +0200]:
> Please provide a reasoning for your report.

/var/backup is the place for backups.

> I prefer the menu backup file to be left in /boot/grub, for the
> simple reason that its not a typical backup, but will be restored
> upon resume.

It's not anymore. I submitted #300445, which has been applied in
0.7, and which gets rid of the need to create a backup file for the
purpose of undoing edits. Keeping a backup file is still good, but
now it can be kept in the same place as Debian keeps other backups.

> Also, /boot/grub needs to be writable for the whole thing to work;
> while /var/backup does not need to (at this point in time). So its
> less likely to 

Why would /var/backup not be writable?

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