I don't know how I'd ever collect any logs from this current borkage
because the only way you can get to the live DE is by rebooting and
selecting the desired boot option from the advanced boot menu. Possibly
if I were using a live USB with persistence the failed boot would be
logged somewhere?

I'm fried right now and just headed off to bed but I'll try Ubuntu
itself tomorrow and see what happens with it. If it can't be reproduced
on another flavor would it still be a kernel issue? Seems odd that it
would affect two vastly different sets of hardware in exactly the same
way.

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  Ubuntu GNOME Xenial live image boots to tty1 and demands password

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