It appears that the reason for lack of `/lib/modules` is the result of
removal of the kernel image and modules happening in a slightly
different order then typical. In the case of 20180911, the kernel image
was removed first, then the kernel modules. This resulted in complete
clean-up of `/lib/modules`. This order appears to be arbitrary and we
just got lucky (or unlucky) this time.

We can make image build changes to ensure that `/lib/modules` is present
in the bionic and xenial squashfs. However, is there a different
solution we should be pursuing for cosmic that doesn't require this
directory to be present?

Finally, what is the urgency of getting this issue resolved.

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