Well, there still is no warning on upgrade or any other way to make sure
that Essential packages are installed (other than ubuntu-minimal, I
guess).  The reason I keep on insisting on this is that I was forced to
remove ubuntu-minimal as it was pulling in either too many packages or
some packages that were creating a problem for my 1GB vserver.  On
upgrading the system to the next release it became unbootable.

I think this one should be reasonably easy to fix.  Why give up with
Ubuntu on more minimal installations?

** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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Title:
  admin should at least see a warning once for new required packages not
  installed on the system, even if they've removed the metapackages

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