Fabri, with this change kernel packages aren't automatically removed.
The difference is that with the new apt package older kernel packages are now 
listed as autoremovable.

This means that when everything plays well that apt notifies you on
install, remove, upgrade, ... which older kernel packages are
autoremovable. In order to remove them you have to manually run 'apt-get
autoremove'.

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  FR: Limit and clean-up kernel images and headers automatically in LTS

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