How would the average person know to (or know how to) avoid this
problem, before it happens?
Is there something in the -116 kernel that's so great, and time
sensitive that it's worth putting folks through the huge inconvenience
of tracking down the root cause and booting into a previous kernel?
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Shouldn't the -116 kernel be blacklisted? On a fresh install I'm still
seeing the -116 update available.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1750937
Title:
4.4.0-116 Kernel update on
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