Did you upgrade from older release or are the files generated when you
were using 20.04? Can you provide any logs concerning the issue? Do the
extra initrd.img* files match /boot/initrd.img-*.old-dkms, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dkms/+bug/1515513 ? Or do you
still have the respective kernels (vmlinuz-* etc.) there, too?

It seems that my modified generate_initramfs function has not been
applied in /usr/sbin/update-initramfs in 20.04, so you can not remove a
kernel successfully. The modified version should do better job not
leaving extra files around IIRC. Anyway, it should be possible with my
linux-purge utility (https://launchpad.net/linux-purge).

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  Removing a linux-image-extra package fails, if /boot is about full

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