If I may add my 1penny, I think option 2 would be better (or 3 but that
seems a bit less pretty). The reason for it being tha some might need
support from the backport kernel at installation. And I think option 1
would only allow to install a different kernel, but not to boot it for
the installation.

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Lucid point release installer must support LTS backported Kernels
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