People when uninstalling stuff, should not be offered or at least *warned* when removing one of the last two installed kernel versions. It's really critical they know that when removing such packages, means that they won't be able to boot to an older kernel if anything goes bad (and sometimes it does go bad!).
As you say in your wiki homepage: "This affects especially people participating in the development of Ubuntu." - what I'm explaining stands for development release testers.
Binary package hint: system-cleaner
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10
$ apt-cache policy system-cleaner-gtk archive. ubuntu. com intrepid/main Packages dpkg/status
system-cleaner-gtk:
Installed: 1.10.3-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.10.3-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.10.3-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
People when uninstalling stuff, should not be offered or at least *warned* when removing one of the last two installed kernel versions. It's really critical they know that when removing such packages, means that they won't be able to boot to an older kernel if anything goes bad (and sometimes it does go bad!).
As you say in your wiki homepage: "This affects especially people participating in the development of Ubuntu." - what I'm explaining stands for development release testers.