My parents got this error message on their LM18 box. They are not
technical people; that's why they have Mint installed. When I heard
about this, my jaw literally dropped.

Can someone tell me what the point is to store old and "insecure"
kernels? Considering the frequency with which Ubuntu has been pushing
out security kernels this year, you would think maybe the last one (or
two maximum) is kept in case of a corrupt condition -- not all of them
-- unnecessarily clogging their /boot partition.

This needs to be worked on. Immediately.

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