> On Quantal, this does not appear to solve the problem described in bug
#1131512.

If you use update-manager to install updates, there is a remaining issue
with aptdaemon causing all updates to be marked as manually installed,
preventing apt's autoremoval from doing the right thing.  (This may be
fixed now in raring, I'm not sure and don't have the bug number in front
of me; see the bug list for the aptdaemon package to confirm.)

> If not handled before the next reboot, this can make the
> system un-bootable.

This should never happen, and would be an entirely separate bug.  The
kernel *update* may fail, but the old, successfully installed kernel
would still be available and should be the default in the bootloader
configuration.

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  FR: Limit and clean-up kernel images and headers automatically in LTS

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