I have the same problem. So I user no more auto-remove

Sometimes, you have to do a auto-remove (you try a software and uninstall it : 
there is some package what are not automatically remove)
So either, you have to do some apt-get purge to still have 2 kernels.
Either, you do the auto-remove and you have only one kernel.

Is-it possible to have 2 install kernels like in the beginning of the
system of removing the olds kernels.

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