### Please describe the problem. 'trust', 'dead', etc commands completing with 'ok' but fail to acknowledge contradiction in .git/config, causing confusion. [[!format sh """ greg@x200s:~/Photos$ git-annex untrust home # yes, bad remote name untrust home ok (Recording state in git...) greg@x200s:~/Photos$ git-annex status # /me is old-school and forgets greg@x200s:~/Photos$ git-annex info repository mode: indirect trusted repositories: 2 c0e4106e-2631-11e2-9749-1bfa37a61069 -- rose c69d6fcc-18d1-11e2-9487-2fe6dbf0516b -- home (photos on eeepc) .... greg@x200s:~/Photos$ git-annex dead home dead home ok (Recording state in git...) greg@x200s:~/Photos$ git-annex info repository mode: indirect trusted repositories: 2 c0e4106e-2631-11e2-9749-1bfa37a61069 -- rose c69d6fcc-18d1-11e2-9487-2fe6dbf0516b -- home (photos on eeepc) """]] The home remote has "annex-trustlevel=trusted" in .git/config Maybe have those commands instead say "Hey, this is different than what you said explicitly in .git/config, ya sure? (y/n)" If y, overwrite config, if n, abort. ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? 5.20140127 on Debian > [[Fixed|done]], it will now warn about this situation. --[[Joey]]