Recent kernels: 6.8.0-25 from Noble and the mainline kernel builds from
e.g:

https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.8/amd64/

Used for ensuring support for recent hardware.

If these will be rebuilt without module compression for LTS/HWE kernel
releases then this issue isn't so vital, but it will make testing a
recent kernel (often asked for when hitting hardware/kernel issues)
extremely challenging and for most non-technical operators, impossible.

On balance I'd think adding those two wildcards is a win.

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  [LTS] cryptsetup-initramfs fails when kernel modules are compressed

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