https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack was updated with
expanded instructions around 20.04 LTS, and make it more obvious that
one is most likely tracking HWE kernel on Desktop; unless one is on the
OEM kernel. Note that on certified hardware downgrades to GA stack may
cause loss of functionality.

References from LTSEnablementStack to RollingLTSEnablementStack, have
been clarified that rollingness of the hwe stacks is same as it was
since 16.04. It used to be the case that one could install
Quantal/Raring/Saucy hwe kernels and keep them until Trusty hwe comes
out. However since 16.04, we have been rolling hwe stacks, such that the
three intermediate kernel series roll over.

ubuntu.com/kernel/lifecycle update is in progress and is tracked at
https://github.com/canonical-web-and-design/ubuntu.com/issues/9101


** Bug watch added: github.com/canonical-web-and-design/ubuntu.com/issues #9101
   https://github.com/canonical-web-and-design/ubuntu.com/issues/9101

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  Ubuntu 20.04 and 20.04.1 images use linux-generic-hwe-20.04 instead of
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