5 is fixed in the new version, it was just a mismatch with git vs
archive, no actual code change in git to match the diff

For the future-proofness case, I'm thinking that there should be a
metapackage in main which installs the oem kernel and the grub symlink.
Then once the oem->hwe kernel migration happens on the kernel side, the
metapackage would drop the symlink and update it's dependencies. This
would be something unattended-upgrades could be able to handle.

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  Remove oem-flavour.cfg for the OEM kernel retirement

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