Hi there,
I have exactly the same issue with the same kernel-packages. See here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/10/msg00231.html
I use Grub. But it hadn't saved old good kernel versions in the exactly
same manner
as Miroslav's LILO does. I have no option «Advanced options for Debian
GNU/Linux»
in bootloader menu either. And I've never tweaked Grub on the computer,
it's how it works out of the box of standard Debian 7 installation.
So, I probably should restore previous version of kernel from .deb, as
described here
(thanks!).
Though, the question is: what exactly caused the problem? Is it some bug
in kernel
beyond my appreciation or something wrong with my PC (old BIOS, falling
apart hardware,
weird settings, etc.), which possible lead to more problems in future?
And if it is bug,
should we report it somehow?
And what should we do with future upgrades from now?
Best regards,
Dmitry Piyavkin