I have decided to try to eliminate some things.   I ended up formatting
my RAID drives and cleared that out.   I also rebuilt the RAID Array in
hopes of clearing up this issue.  But these did not fix what we are
seeing here.

As to your request regarding selecting versions from the GRUB menu, I
tried the two versions of the kernel that I have installed on this
server.

The two kernels are:
4.15.0-20-generic
4.15.0-23-generic

This is an interesting development.   When I booted the earlier version
(4.15.0-20), I do not get any errors.   I tested several large copies to
a USB drive with no issues.  6 Times I tried to create the issue, but
was not successful.   When I booted back to the new version(4.15.0-23),
it errors almost immediately.   When I went and rebooted back to
4.15.0-20 it errored as well.   So the issue is systemic in both
releases.

I will try the updated kernel next.

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