This is intentional.  This only occurs with the -extras package, and is
correct for that, as when you remove it you have not removed the
underlying kernel but you are essentially in the same position you would
have been having just installed the base package.  This means you need
to run the post installation handling for the now "skinny" kernel on
disk.

Yes, this is unfortuanate when you are next going to remove that kernel
too.  This would be fixed (I beleive) by correctly using triggers for
these rebuilds.  But right now there are no triggers for those.

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