I have come to the conclusion that the problem with the #24 Linux Kernel is 
related
to the use of SSD hard drives.

I just took my SSD out of my computer and replaced it with an old manual / 
mechanical 
hard drive and installed Linux Mint 19 on it including the #24 Kernel and it 
worked/booted
perfectly after the installation of #24, whereas previously when I was using my 
SSD in
the computer the #24 kernel broke the system and would not boot.

Hope someone addresses this issue fairly quickly because me thinks there are a 
lot
of people like me who have switched to SSD.

Thanks.

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  failure to boot with linux-image-4.15.0-24-generic

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