Additional info: I was able to boot into "recovery mode" and diagnose
the system from there. However, trying to run normal boot resulted in
kernel crash every time (I booted about 30 times while trying to fix the
system). The crash occured usually before the purple "Ubuntu" boot
screen was visible but one the system crashed in the lightdm greeter and
I was able to move the mouse cursor and move focus to password input
before the crash. I guess that the exact moment of the crash was
depending on what ulatencyd was doing during startup and during that
boot, ulatencyd was running slightly later than usual.

The system is installed on Intel 320 series SSD so the actual boot is
pretty fast. My monitor is quite slow to display the image after
resolution change so I'm not sure what the system was trying to display
the moment the crashes occurred.

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