Sebastian Nohn, it is not hard to enable automatic removing of old kernels by the instructions. Alternatively you could run "purge-old- kernels -y" script automatically during boot in /etc/rc.local, though the script is not perfect either (see Bug #1532153 and Bug #1569228)
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