I found the solution to boot an older kernel,
'https://askubuntu.com/questions/216398/set-older-kernel-as-default-
grub-entry'.

Open the file '/etc/default/grub with your preferred editor.

Change the line 'GRUB_DEFAULT=0' -> GRUB_DEFAULT="Advanced options for
Ubuntu>Ubuntu, with Linux 6.5.0-1018-oem"

Save and Close the editor.

Run the command 'sudo update-grub' and reboot the system.

The system now boots the kernel 'Linux 6.5.0-1018-oem' in my case.

Maybe you could also use this solution for the moment waiting on a final
solution.

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