Hello Lucas, thank you for response. Yes, badly setted kernel parameters
can cause very serious problems. Additionally, I can comfirm, that
problem is not bounded only on Samsung NVME SSD, but It occurs on Intel
SSD-6 series as well. It looks like, that problem is in ASPM SSD Driver
- kernel parameters. There are a few errors, which came in one time. The
easiest way, how to simulate initframfs error during startup/restart is
to install Thunderbird and download thousands emails from cloud e.q.
google mail to generate traffic on SSD. Than install and startup
Firefox, add plugins for video (Player) and stertup video. Firefox for
Linux (last version was something about 57-61) is unstable on Linux
(generally, not only Ubuntu), than Firefox begin crash, and issues -
"Would you like to restart and recover Firefox?". It streses the SSD and
after a few restores (about 10) probably begin crash Thunderbird. It is
the time for restart system. Probably - there will be issue, that it is
not possible to start Ubuntu and initframfs error occured.

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