------- Comment From dougm...@us.ibm.com 2018-05-10 16:47 EDT-------
I can't tell what 'dpkg' command syntax is being used underneath, but I do see 
this message in your output which indicates something is not quite right:

Removing linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic (4.15.0-20.21) ...
W: Removing the running kernel
W: Last kernel image has been removed, so removing the default symlinks

That suggests that this package is still replacing the normal kernel
instead of installing in addition to it. What is in /boot after your
install? Do you have two kernels or only one?

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