I agree you should not have too many kernels on your system but, you should always have 2 regardless. One for backup and one to use. I would expect autoremove to remove the 3rd oldest kernel but not the only other kernel on the system. Which is the case as the last 2 kernel installs did the exact same thing as the 3.19.0-12-generic did: it wanted to remove the backup kernel leaving only one. /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt- auto-removal is broken and should not do this.
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