As an alternative to running /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal on boot, the code could be changed so that 37 is not retained once 38 is installed. I can't remember now if there was a rationale for marking second-newest kernel for retention, in the case where that kernel had never been booted.
As an alternative to running /etc/kernel/ postinst. d/apt-auto- removal on boot, the code could be changed so that 37 is not retained once 38 is installed. I can't remember now if there was a rationale for marking second-newest kernel for retention, in the case where that kernel had never been booted.