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I don’t do anything that you claim.They won't be making that change, because @FailurePersonifiedV2 would appear to be retarded.
Apt doesn't remove old kernels unless you run autoremove. This is not something that happens automatically on any distribution. You have to wilfully be this retarded.
I assume he's so dumb that he keeps installing kernel images until he runs out of space on a boot partition, then removes all the old kernels, but doesn't rerun 'apt-get install; to install the latest kernel. There is no technical solution to that level of retardation. It's not like it's hard to fix either, literally all you would need to do is start in recovery mode, chroot to the broken install, and run 'apt install'.
I don’t run out of space on a boot partition, I don’t remove all the old kernels as a fix for it since I don’t like removing old kernels if I can help it, if I do I usually leave the last two-three intact as sometimes they are useful.
I hate to break it to you, but what I’m describing results in a boot failure condition. As in while yes if I could enter into recovery (which may work at times) then yes i have something that could fix the issue, however running ‘apt install’ typically doesn’t work since the files it needs usually aren’t there anymore. The system is usually in a state of severe, “oh fuck”. And no, it’s usually not a path issue, I tend to load my own when I do this kind of recovery so that I don’t have to lean on calling files from the “aether”, plenty of times I use external media to help things along.
I don’t see what you have to gain by telling the whole forum that you are quick to assume, because you haven’t run into this issue it must not exist (probably because you do not work with the OS in question professionally as I have for many years), and that you don’t know what you’re talking about, and somehow you think that will show that I am the retard?
How about you read source code and stop reading guides/tutorials since as I’m sure anyone who isn’t an attention seeking mongoloid (who has some technical skill) will tell you that docs are what SHOULD happen, the source tells you what WILL happen.
I know, advanced concepts we are dealing with here.