I think apt-get autoremove may even delete the current kernel, if you
run  /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal, boot to an older kernel
and then run apt-get autoremove. However, maybe that is not big issue,
since there is still another kernel that you can boot next time (if you
haven't removed it manually).

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  /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal wants to remove all kernels
  except the latest one

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