@kees Thanks for jumping on this thread!

From a technical perspective I agree with you, but I would reason that
it's not really a change one would want end-users of the Ubuntu LTS
kernel to implement.

It comes back to the reasoning mentioned by @Andy in #70 and @Gustav in
#73: a kernel update on a LTS kernel really shouldn't break previously
running software, and I would add that a normal package update via apt
shouldn't require the user to have to tinker with the kernel boot
parameters before getting a working system again.

Unless there is some way for the package upgrade to automatically alter
the boot parameters? (Although even if possible, this is probably not
desired behaviour from a package upgrade either)

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