I was expecting to also see packages linux-image-5.10.190-1-generic, linux-image-5.10.190-1-hardened and linux-image-6.1.50-1-generic, listed by the command. I wonder how your system gets kernel updates, if no meta-package depends on the latest kernel.
What is the output of
apt-cache rdepends --important linux-image-5.10.190-1-generic, linux-image-5.10.190-1-hardened and linux-image-6.1.50-1-generic
and
apt-cache rdepends --important --installed linux-image-5.10.190-1-generic, linux-image-5.10.190-1-hardened and linux-image-6.1.50-1-generic
I was expecting to also see packages linux-image- 5.10.190- 1-generic, linux-image- 5.10.190- 1-hardened and linux-image- 6.1.50- 1-generic, listed by the command. I wonder how your system gets kernel updates, if no meta-package depends on the latest kernel.
What is the output of
apt-cache rdepends --important linux-image- 5.10.190- 1-generic, linux-image- 5.10.190- 1-hardened and linux-image- 6.1.50- 1-generic
and
apt-cache rdepends --important --installed linux-image- 5.10.190- 1-generic, linux-image- 5.10.190- 1-hardened and linux-image- 6.1.50- 1-generic