I just go this for the fourth time in two years and finally decided to
follow up.

Some questions:

Won't every Ubuntu user *eventually* hit this?  Can we expect them to
google around, run random junk in a terminal, and hope things go
smoothly after that?

Should the install scripts just be able to uninstall old kernels on its
own if it detects there's not enough space?  What happens if their
current kernel has a critical security vulnerability?  Would they just
stay vulnerable forever?

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  update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error when there isn't
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