Then why there are old kernels in /boot, if it is fresh install? I used Installation media that was in an USB key drive to save me from downloading the release each time for various computers I want to install/upgrade 16.04 to. There was 15.10 installed in the hard disk, and my intent was to upgrade to 16.04 so that packages that I had installed manually would remain (but get updated) and my other customizations would be there.
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