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    5 hours ago

    Coming from Debian, it was…not expected. I understand how and why it happened, but the user experience was surprising.

    Debian keeps the previous kernel around, which makes perfect sense to me — in the event that a kernel update borks your system you can just load the previous one. This would probably only happen due to out of tree modules (looking at you, Nvidia…).