Public bug reported:

OK, so I've already killed three RPi4B Ubuntu installs (1 Ubuntu Server,
2 Xubuntu Desktops) by installing the recommended apt package(s) for the
firmware and especially the kernel into version 5.11.0.1015 -- I've
already written a comprehensive summary on the issue on AskUbuntu's side
@ https://askubuntu.com/questions/1353872/raspberry-
pi4b-64bit-21-04-5-11-kernel-trees-1014-raspi-1015-raspi-apt

The Ubuntu Server one was a fresh one and I literally did nothing else
except apt update and apt upgrade straight out of the box from an image
that I etched using the latest version of 'rpi-imager'. I ran the OS
from a never-before-used, fresh USB stick as my attempt to get some sort
of a working boot loader that I could then try to rsync/copy to the boot
parts of the other Ubuntu builds that were broken by this very same
update. No such luck! I would expect a _lot_ of broken OS installs
headed your way; I did try to contact the devs two weeks ago when my
first system got fried due to getting the update from the 'hirsute-
proposed' repository ... Geez.

Under the /var/log/ of my first fried OS, I have absolutely no errors or
warnings, and I've included i.e. my 'dmesg' output as for the installed
stuff here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SXnzTTsNtS/ -- that indeed was
the last time the system booted.

I'm really in a tough spot due to this because now I've got two dead
systems and no apparent solution to fix it! :(

** Affects: linux-meta-raspi (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: boot hirsute kernel-bug

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  kernel upgrade via apt 5.11.0.1015-raspi kills the OS on Raspberry
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