To add, this kernel caused me to pain. On removing it, it failed during
removal an a spontaneous reboot left me with a system that would not
boot as it could not find the kernel.

As it's headless, finally managed to get on an boot to old kernel. When
loaded, completed the removal and rebuild Grub. Also noted that CIFS had
mounted correctly.

Rebooted again to get verify clean boot. All as expected, all mounted.

Ran apt-get to install the updates since the 3rd, but no kernel due as
already on latest.

Lo and behold, the failed to mount on boot. This seems to be a pretty
regular pattern in that reboots following updates, causes the problem.
Right now again, system load is climbing at a linear pace and not I have
a few mins spare to investigate, there are no processes using resource.
There is absolutely nothing queueing to cause this load to increase.

I an however see the login prompt, which is warning me mountall as
disconnected from Plymouth.

Rebooting out of the problem again and it took 4   reboots to return to
normal

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  mount.cifs occasionally causes GPF error/kernel panic when mounting at
  boot [crypto_larval_kill+0x2b/0x90]

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