On 3/30/2018 2:56 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> In my experience, the autoremove leaves at least one older kernel.  It
> seems like there are a few occasions where it doesn't, but those
> situations aren't common.

That's usually been my experience, too.  The one glitch I have found is
that if you run autoremove after a kernel update before rebooting, it
works fine, but if you run autoremove after you've rebooted, it will
work fine the first time, but if you run it again, it'll offer to remove
the one left-over kernel.

Ben
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