If you experiment with kernel, well, then you know what you are doing
(or learn it). The default of the installer is just too small for
running updates more than 2 month (actually this happened again after
one month here). This is bad and breaks the whole system, urging you to
reinstall or change the distribution or whatever your skill might allow.

I tried to manually partition with LVM+encryption in the installer,
which is complex and I did not find a solution for a common key for all
vg, ended up having to give a password for every single partition in the
vg. No thanks, wiped and used standards, and now the situation appears
again.

/dev/sda1                    236M     92M  133M   41% /boot

(after cleaning up with apt-get autoremove) is just crappy in times of
TB drives. If you really need such a small partition, you can do it
yourself.

Found many bugs about this, some being quite old:
#1465050 
#1067106
#1357093
#1460396
#237035

Please, change it for the LTS version. Thanks!

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