Well, I think you initially had an ISO with 6.8.0-4-generic.
Then 6.8.0-11-generic became available and part of a newer ISO by default.

And even if one does an install with an (let's say oudated) ISO (that
has a kernel, like 6.8.0-4-generic, that got meanwhile replaced), the
installer looks for any updates and automatically installs them on top.

Hence you may see a kernel 6.8.0-11-generic in an installed system ,
even if the ISO itself was shipped with a 6.8.0-4-generic kernel.

So yes, your understanding is correct!

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