1) Do an $ ls -lah /boot

2) look for config-5.15.6<something> file and nano into it.  That's the
config for the kernel that Ubuntu used for building it.

3) ctrl+w and type or paste "CONFIG_UBSAN_TRAP" and hit enter.  (paste
is ctrl+shift+v)

If it doesn't find it, then it is odd that it doesn't work for you.  The
problem could be elsewhere.  That said I don't have that kernel version
running.

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  Kernel 5.14.X / 5.13.14 fails to boot

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