Yes, I've only been installing one file for a given kernel version: the
generic amd64 image .deb package. That's because the instructions read:
"To boot into an upstream kernel you only need to download and install
the *image*.deb package that corresponds to your architecture." The
other files are only mentioned "if you need to build any external
modules". But now, I will install three files for a given kernel
version:

the generic amd64 image .deb package
the generic amd64 headers .deb package
the all headers .deb package

I will try v3.17.2-vivid. If it doesn't work, I will try the next most
recent version until I am able to boot.

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  System freezes when performing a backup bash script

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