So, this might partially be a linux-meta/overrides bug.  The top-level
metas (linux-$flavour) should be in the metapackages section so that if
they're removed (for instance, by someone who doesn't want headers, but
kinda likes kernels), the manually installed bit is transferred down one
level to linux-image-$flavour and linux-headers-$flavour.

It might also be valid to say that the neverautoremove apt/kernel magic
could/should include the mid-level metas in the list, so they're just
considered manual regardless of what state they were accidentally put
in.

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  Unattended upgrades removed linux-image-generic

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