I have been searching for this bug-report for a few weeks now, and I can 
confirm that I too am experiencing this bug.
After updating from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, upon first boot I 
experienced a black screen on my laptop (HP Presario V4000 from 2014). The 
backlight was still on and so was the fan, though there was no hard-drive 
activity light. After waiting for around half an hour, I cut the power and 
rebooted.
Upon the second boot, everything worked fine, leading me to beleive it was 
simply a problem after updating. The next day, I booted the laptop again and 
experienced the black screen bug. I soon figured out that it occured every 
second boot (Roughly, sometimes I would experience the bug twice in a row).
I decided to try “Advanced options for Ubuntu”, and selected “Ubuntu, with 
Linux 4.15.0-45-generic”. This worked first try. After testing multiple times, 
I never got a failed boot.
Unfortunately I can confirm that this bug still occurs occasionally when I 
select:
“Ubuntu, with Linux 4.15.0-54-generic” or
“Ubuntu, with Linux 4.15.0-55-generic”.

I’m fine continuing with what I’m currently doing, but I need to
navigate to this option upon every boot, and if a family member were to
attempt to use this laptop, they would probably experience the black
screen and think they broke something.

I’ll wait until a fix comes out for this, until then I’ll wait and see
if anthing else happens.

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  x86: mm: early boot problem on i386 with KPTI enabled

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