Yes, the lack of installed meta-kernels is intentional, as I test custom-built openzfs versions against my own built mainline kernels. This lets me avoid accidentally having an ubuntu kernel built with an older version of zfs built into it.
(This also occurs on arm64 ubuntu builds, where I also don't have ubuntu meta-kernels installed, since on those builds I test raspberry pi foundation kernels I turn into debian packages.)
Yes, the lack of installed meta-kernels is intentional, as I test custom-built openzfs versions against my own built mainline kernels. This lets me avoid accidentally having an ubuntu kernel built with an older version of zfs built into it.
(This also occurs on arm64 ubuntu builds, where I also don't have ubuntu meta-kernels installed, since on those builds I test raspberry pi foundation kernels I turn into debian packages.)
Is there a recommended way to work around this?