FWIW, I also tend to think that removing old kernels automatically is a little on the scary side, so would continue leaving things as is, and would focus instead on helping make this happen much less often. Currently, the /boot partition is very very very very small. A 5GB /boot partition (for instance) would allow many old kernels before cleanup has to be done again, and with today's hard-drives, I wouldn't even notice the difference.
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