When using a development version, the kernels accumulate very quickly. I
would recommend removing anything but the latest and the currently
running kernel (which obviously is working) during an update. I don't
see what benefit there would be in keeping any versions other than
those, as the user would still be able to install other versions
manually.

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update-manager should remove more old kernels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132311
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