Thanks! Leaving some notes in case someone else runs into this and finds
this page. I was having some problems with bumblebee (installation would
hang, then the whole system would freeze when trying to reboot), and I
think that broke something. I assumed it was the kernel because it was
the first time booting that version and it seemed like a very serious
error that happened very early in the boot process. I reinstalled (this
was Linux Mint 19 beta) and stayed away from bumblebee and I had no
problems (the kernel works fine).

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Title:
  4.15.0-22 won't boot on Dell XPS 15 9570

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in linux source package in Bionic:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  4.15.0-22 fails on boot on a Dell XPS 9570 with "not all CPUs entered
  broadcast exception handler".

  4.15.0-20 works fine.

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