In that case is there even any point in making the change? After all, the original trigger for this was that the setting couldn't be written to /root because it was read-only. If we remove the use of the setting but keep the schema that really doesn't fix anything, does it?
In that case is there even any point in making the change? After all, the original trigger for this was that the setting couldn't be written to /root because it was read-only. If we remove the use of the setting but keep the schema that really doesn't fix anything, does it?