All steps look right. `sudo apt reboot` won't work though, its either
`reboot` or `systemctl reboot`.

After that you need to pick the correct kernel. You can do that during
boot time, on Ubuntu its grub so maybe try `sudo update-grub`(I think,
if not try grub-update). Then just pick the correct kernel version
during the boot sequence, I think its in "advanced options" in grub
menu.

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