-# - the latest kernel version (determined using rules copied from the grub
-# package for deciding which kernel to boot)
-# - the second-latest kernel version, if the booted kernel version is
-# already the latest and this script is called for that same version,
-# to ensure a fallback remains available in the event the newly-installed
-# kernel at this ABI fails to boot
-# In the common case, this results in exactly two kernels saved, but it can
-# result in three kernels being saved. It's better to err on the side of
-# saving too many kernels than saving too few.
+# - the latest kernel version (as determined by debian version number)
+# - the second-latest kernel version