This has something to do with nvidia packages, though I'm not sure which
one. Purging all nvidia packages finally allowed me to remove the bad
kernels, and get back to generic. Reinstalling the nvidia-driver-525
package then resulted in the desired config of just the linux-kernel-
genric modules.
Yeah, even manually installing linux-image-generic and setting that as
the main kernel, I cannot remove the oracle and lowlatency variants. Apt
insists on keeping them.
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Adding my apt history log into the pile.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-oracle/+bug/2023986/+attachment/5681359/+files/history.log
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> For most that hit this issue, the solution would be interrupt the boot
loader to boot back into the generic kernel, then remove the oracle and
lowlatency kernels.
Interrupting and selecting generic works, but in my case, removing the oracle
and lowlatency kernels makes apt do crazy things.
It
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