I am not convinced that this change is appropriate.  No metapackages
depend on linux-image-unsigned-$ver, this is NOT expected to be
installed on end user systems (it's an implementation detail of our
kernel signing process) and I don't think it's necessary to handle it
specially for apt autoremoval because it should NEVER be present on the
system as a dependency of another package.

So why does any actual user have this package installed except by manual
user action that they can also revert manually?

If this *is* needed, then please include a complete step-by-step test
case for verification of the fix.

** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu Cosmic)
       Status: In Progress => Incomplete

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  Missing pattern for linux-image-unsigned keeps autoremovable kernels
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