I wonder how you get to those -di versions. Unfortunately I can only say
what I can see here (with update-manager) and my system also had
-proposed active before. So maybe try two steps:

1. Remove manually the line to the PPA and select "check" in update-manager to 
reread the packages.
2. Now, since you have proposed enabled you should get offered a lot of 
packages.
3. Only select those with the linux- prefix (leave out the linux-libc-dev)

You should only see something like linux-image-2.6.24-21-generic,
nothing with -di or the likes. You need at least a matching linux-
ubuntu-modules and possibly a linux-restricted-modules and linux-
backports-modules (depending on you installation). Since this is a new
ABI version this installs a new kernel in parallel to your current one.
So you can still select the old -19 kernel from the boot menu.

If that has finished and you can do this without rebooting,

4. Add "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/stefan-bader-canonical/ubuntu hardy main" 
to the installation sources again.
5. Press "check" in update-manager and it should only show you (beside of the 
other packages) a linux-image, the linux-libc-dev and possible linux-headers. 
You only need the linux-image.

If done, you can remove the PPA line and also uncheck the proposed
checkbox so you won't get offered the other packages over and over
again.

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