I agree with cavsfan that /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal should
not be triggered when you delete a kernel.  What is happening is that
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels  is being set to prevent
kernel[0] and kernel[-2] from being autoremoved, instead of kernel[0]
and kernel[-1].

Take a recent situation.  After the installation of kernel 3.19.0-28,
the kernels 3.19.0-25, 3.19.0-26, and 3.19.0-28 are installed, and
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels is set to prevent 3.19.0-26 and
3.19.0-28 from being removed.

When you run the autoremove in this situation, 3.19.0-25 is removed.  If
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal is triggered during this
removal, it will mark as not-for-autoremoval (according to the comments
at the top of apt-auto-removal):

* the currently booted version - this will be 3.19.0-28
* the kernel version we've been called for - this will be 3.19.0-25 (which is 
the kernel we've just removed - why are we marking for non-auto-removal a 
kernel which has already been removed?)
* the latest kernel version - this will be 3.19.0-28
* the second-latest kernel version, if the booted kernel version is  already 
the latest and this script is called for that same version - this doesn't 
apply, as this script isn't being called for the latest version, it's being 
called for the version we're deleting.

The result is that /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels is set to
prevent 3.19.0-25 and 3.19.0-28 from being autoremoved, while the system
actually contains 3.19.0-26 and 3.19.0-28.  Autoremove will, in this
case, want to remove 3.19.0-26, leaving only 3.19.0-28.

I think the fact that having a kernel removal trigger
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal will result in marking for non-
auto-removal a kernel that is already removed alone indicates that
something is not being done correctly.  Either don't trigger
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal on a kernel remove, or tweak
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal to handle the fact that the
kernel it's being called for is being deleted, not added (perhaps don't
do criteria 2 (the kernel version we've been called for) and do criteria
4 (tweak criteria 4's conditions to have it apply on a deletion).

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