This is marked fixed because the bug that was preventing kernels from
being marked as ok to clean up *in the future* has been resolved.  This
doesn't change the fact that kernels which were previously marked as
not-auto-installed are still marked that way on the system; there's no
way to safely undo that.  Users who care about this will still need to
remove the old kernels on a one-time basis.

And it's fixed in quantal because there's nothing LTS-specific about the
problem, the problem is just more severe in an LTS.  Fixed the bug
description accordingly.

** Summary changed:

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

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