Easiest thing to do is just delete the .24 kernel. During boot, start
tapping the esc key repeatedly. You should get the grub menu. Select the
advanced option, and then load the last good kernel, which should be the
.23 one if you've kept the system up to date. Once it boots and
everything is working right, you can use your package manager to remove
the offending .24 kernel or do it manually with sudo apt remove <kernel
name>. Once you've removed it, grub will automatically be updated so it
will boot to the .23 kernel. FWIW, the .24 kernel was removed from the
repo as to not to infect people that do updates now.

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

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