As a disclaimer, this is not meant as a final solution. It is still unclear what goes wrong and how to address this. Just from the versions reported broken it sounds like those were kernels running before the upgrade and after reboot people should be running 6.8 kernels. If that is true, then it *might* help for individual systems to identify the offending 5.15 or 6.5 kernel packages and remove them with dpkg (NOT if that is still the running kernel, of course). That evicts an older fallback kernel but might get the system back into a state where it receives updates.
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