This is just a stock Ubuntu desktop installation and the kernel upgrades
happened via the normal mechanism (not sure what it's called but the
thing Gnome does where it presumably wraps `apt upgrade`).

So probably something weird has happened that caused linux-image-generic
not to be installed. I can't possibly speculate about what that is. It's
unlikely that I would have done anything invasive to my system that I'd
expect to cause something like that, although I did install the
`systemd-boot` package as I mentioned in my previous comment. So maybe
it's not worth trying to dig into this.

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  linux-modules-extra-6.8.0-57-generic not installed on kernel upgrade
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