Public bug reported:

Version: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS

After installing the `5.19.0-45-generic kernel`, my system no longer
boots properly. Going via GRUB and starting either `5.19.0-45-generic
kernel (recovery)` (and then choosing 'resume') or `5.19.0-43-generic
kernel` works correctly. I didn't intentionally update this part of my
system, I think it was just part of a regular `sudo apt update` and
`sudo apt upgrade`.

I can't seem to find the logs for any of the failed boots in journalctl.
Happy to take advice on what logs need to be provided (but please be
detailed on how I can retrieve them e.g. by providing links to
documentation I should follow).

Expected behaviour:
- The system shows the BIOS splash screen, then goes black for a second, then 
shows the motherboard brand logo (but without any bios keys etc.) for a second, 
then shows the encryption dialog. After entering encryption password, the 
system boots into the desktop.

Actual behaviour:
- Normal boot: The system shows the BIOS splash screen, then goes black for a 
second, then shows the motherboard brand logo (but without any bios keys etc.). 
It then seems to just be stuck here (waited 15 minutes and no change).
- Grub boot: The system shows the BIOS splash screen, then goes black for a 
second, then opens GRUB. Based on selection here:
  - Ubuntu: the system shows the motherbroad brand logo and gets stuck.
  - Advanced > 5.19.0-45-generic kernel: the system shows the motherbroad brand 
logo and gets stuck.
  - Advanced > 5.19.0-45-generic kernel (recovery): the system boots into 
recovery just fine, and prompts me for the encryption password along the way. 
Using 'resume' here loads the desktop and things appear to work as normal.
  - Advanced > 5.19.0-43-generic kernel: the system shows shows the motherboard 
brand logo (but without any bios keys etc.) for a second, then shows the 
encryption dialog. After entering encryption password, the password field gets 
stuck.
  - Advanced > 5.19.0-43-generic kernel (recovery): same as 5.19.0-45-generic 
kernel (recovery)

Other troubleshooting context:
- I have full-disk encryption enabled
- The system appeared to be working fine before these updates
- I have an Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU

It appears others might be experiencing this bug, with some discussion
on AskUbuntu https://askubuntu.com/questions/1473252/someone-else-
experienced-boot-failures-with-the-5-19-0-45-generic-kernel-version

** Affects: linux-signed-hwe-5.19 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  5.19.0-45-generic stalls on boot

Status in linux-signed-hwe-5.19 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Version: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS

  After installing the `5.19.0-45-generic kernel`, my system no longer
  boots properly. Going via GRUB and starting either `5.19.0-45-generic
  kernel (recovery)` (and then choosing 'resume') or `5.19.0-43-generic
  kernel` works correctly. I didn't intentionally update this part of my
  system, I think it was just part of a regular `sudo apt update` and
  `sudo apt upgrade`.

  I can't seem to find the logs for any of the failed boots in
  journalctl. Happy to take advice on what logs need to be provided (but
  please be detailed on how I can retrieve them e.g. by providing links
  to documentation I should follow).

  Expected behaviour:
  - The system shows the BIOS splash screen, then goes black for a second, then 
shows the motherboard brand logo (but without any bios keys etc.) for a second, 
then shows the encryption dialog. After entering encryption password, the 
system boots into the desktop.

  Actual behaviour:
  - Normal boot: The system shows the BIOS splash screen, then goes black for a 
second, then shows the motherboard brand logo (but without any bios keys etc.). 
It then seems to just be stuck here (waited 15 minutes and no change).
  - Grub boot: The system shows the BIOS splash screen, then goes black for a 
second, then opens GRUB. Based on selection here:
    - Ubuntu: the system shows the motherbroad brand logo and gets stuck.
    - Advanced > 5.19.0-45-generic kernel: the system shows the motherbroad 
brand logo and gets stuck.
    - Advanced > 5.19.0-45-generic kernel (recovery): the system boots into 
recovery just fine, and prompts me for the encryption password along the way. 
Using 'resume' here loads the desktop and things appear to work as normal.
    - Advanced > 5.19.0-43-generic kernel: the system shows shows the 
motherboard brand logo (but without any bios keys etc.) for a second, then 
shows the encryption dialog. After entering encryption password, the password 
field gets stuck.
    - Advanced > 5.19.0-43-generic kernel (recovery): same as 5.19.0-45-generic 
kernel (recovery)

  Other troubleshooting context:
  - I have full-disk encryption enabled
  - The system appeared to be working fine before these updates
  - I have an Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU

  It appears others might be experiencing this bug, with some discussion
  on AskUbuntu https://askubuntu.com/questions/1473252/someone-else-
  experienced-boot-failures-with-the-5-19-0-45-generic-kernel-version

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