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I didn't look for your actual issue, but I saw a number of things that
would have me checking your hardware.

I would suggest doing a `fsck` of your partition(s) (esp. sda5), after
you evaluate the health of your drive
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools)

Jul 20 02:41:08 ubuntu kernel: [  935.376199] EXT4-fs error (device
sda5) in ext4_free_inode:352: Corrupt filesystem

which was not the first of such errors, but numerous error messages
appeared that would make me want to check. For example

Jul 20 02:41:06 ubuntu kernel: [  933.364729] ata2: lost interrupt (Status 0x50)
Jul 20 02:41:06 ubuntu kernel: [  933.364749] ata2.01: limiting SATA link speed 
to 1.5 Gbps
Jul 20 02:41:08 ubuntu kernel: [  934.948871] ata2.00: SATA link down (SStatus 
0 SControl 300)
Jul 20 02:41:08 ubuntu kernel: [  934.948883] ata2.01: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps 
(SStatus 113 SControl 310)

Is your drive healthy?  (I'd check it's SMART health)

Is it getting good power? (maybe check your PSU/power supply) as a
faulty PSU can cause good components to fail at random or predictable
times.

let alone many messages like
Jul 20 02:34:56 ubuntu kernel: [   62.570608] check: Corrupted low memory at 
(____ptrval____) (ae90 phys) = 7eef40017eef4001

Low memory may not be a the result of bad memory, the first 1MB can also
occur when multiple devices try and share the same memory corrupting it,
a misconfigured device or other cause(s).

This is comment only.

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