While it may be "by design," then the package system or something else
is broken "by design."

On a system that uses signed kernels, the unsigned versions of the same
kernels are also installed alongside. When I upgraded from 16.04 to
18.04, Grub choked because it found the unsigned kernels (which I wasn't
even using).

Possibly the process behind installing signed kernels should be
investigated? Currently, when you install the signed version via apt,
this has a dependency on the unsigned version, both are installed
simultaneously, and that doesn't seem like it should be the case.

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