Eoan and later d-i, new installer, curtin do not install /etc/kernel-img.conf.
Upgraded systems keep having it (ie. installed with bionic or xenial, and 
upgraded).

Can you please let me know if _removing_ /etc/kernel-img.conf breaks $
sudo make install, and if adding /etc/kernel-img.conf back fixes $ sudo
make install?

Cause the expectation is that `/etc/kernel-img.conf` should not be
there, yet everything should still work correctly.

I think somewhere something is reading "link_in_boot=yes" and was not
updated with the new implicit default to always assume that on recent
ubuntu.

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  [UBUNTU 20.04] installkernel script does not symlink /boot/initrd.img
  which is required with the default zipl.conf

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