This time instead of doing "apt-get install linux-libre64", I did "apt-get install linux-libre64-lts" which downloaded and installed kernel 4.1.28. Rebooted and everything came back up normally on the new kernel without any errors. The upgrade to 4.1.28 worked perfectly.
On the plus side, I wiped the disk and reinstalled my box precisely as I had
it before, a default Trisquel 7 Mini installation and only adding the
packages needed to compile libreCMC.
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