Yes Torsten, apt should interact with the user in order to keep the number of kernel images rational.
I've looked at manpages and couldn't find specific notes about linux-images and autoremove.
It autoremoves linux-headers although not very clever, at the moment it would remove linux-headers-3.2.0-16 but not -15.
Yes Torsten, apt should interact with the user in order to keep the number of kernel images rational. 3.2.0-16 but not -15.
I've looked at manpages and couldn't find specific notes about linux-images and autoremove.
It autoremoves linux-headers although not very clever, at the moment it would remove linux-headers-