There was already the topic to rename update-grub to grub-update[0]

On Debian such things are always called update-something not
something-update[1]

I just told again in a Debian Bugreport to use grub-install to update
grub in real.

So I suggest to rename update-grub to something like update-grubcfg or
update-grub-cfg in the hope this makes it more clear for people that
this is mainly for /boot/grub/grub.cfg and not for updating everything
else for grub too.

[0] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2008-02/msg00354.html

[1]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/sbin$ ls update-* *-update
ls: cannot access *-update: No such file or directory
update-alternatives         update-fonts-alias     update-gdkpixbuf-loaders  
update-icon-caches  update-mime            update-rc.d
update-ca-certificates      update-fonts-dir       update-grub               
update-inetd        update-pangox-aliases  update-usbids
update-catalog              update-fonts-scale     update-grub2              
update-initramfs    update-passwd          update-xmlcatalog
update-flashplugin-nonfree  update-gconf-defaults  update-gtk-immodules      
update-locale       update-python-modules

-- 
Felix Zielcke



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