Hm one note, and sorry this probably not very trusting... have you
ensured (uname -a) that you actually booted into the right older kernel.
Its just easy to go wrong as normally only the kernel with the highest
version number is used. One have to fiddle manually with
/etc/default/grub (for HVM guests). Or work with grubenv, though I
usually prefer just to replace GRUB_DEFAULT=0 with
GRUB_DEFAULT="<string>" and run update-grub. The string I copy from the
menuentry I want to use in /boot/grub/grub.cfg...

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  Ubuntu 15.10 Crashing Frequently on EC2 Instances w/ Enhanced
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