build/debian: Remove default kernel meta packages when deploying our own kernel

As reported in the linked bug report, FAI used to install a Debian
generic kernel, in addition to our custom patched kernel.

This is because FAI's default package_config files list linux-image meta
packages for installation during builds. For instance:
https://salsa.debian.org/cloud-team/debian-cloud-images/-/blob/master/config_space/bookworm/package_config/AMD64

In this CL, we remove the meta package name from the relevant
package_config, thereby preventing FAI from installing a generic kernel.
This also allows users to safely apt upgrade without upgrading the
kernel.

Bug: 383173744
Test: ./build_in_container.sh -a aarch64 -k
Test:   then deployed and tested on Pixel 9 Pro

Change-Id: I96160e42c418b462000a868464f0e637a8b2dc5f
1 file changed
tree: 7ceece4f6d699c68ef8f8bf947519e434fa34304
  1. android/
  2. build/
  3. docs/
  4. guest/
  5. libs/
  6. microfuchsia/
  7. tests/
  8. .clang-format
  9. .gitignore
  10. Android.bp
  11. dice_for_avf_guest.cddl
  12. OWNERS
  13. PREUPLOAD.cfg
  14. README.md
  15. rustfmt.toml
  16. TEST_MAPPING
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