(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #11) > (In reply to Martin Wilck from comment #9) > > Right. Perhaps we should warn users more prominently about this issue. But I > > don't think this should be a reason for Leap to stick with the the unsafe > > setup, which IIRC was rather an oversight in previous Leap versions. > > Breaking existing user's setups on Leap 15 is not nice either though. > Your decision, I suppose. And maybe I should clarify it a bit: I wanted to say it's your decision what to do about it, or whether it's worth to change it. And with "you/your", I do mean SUSE, whoever is responsible for this.