Ah yeah, that could be. I figured I'd test what's in -proposed but if
-proposed is a security only fix on top of -37, that wouldn't help much.

It's a bit frustrating because users would have gotten the busted kernel
as part of -37 which includes a security fix but then the only real
option to get a booting system back now is to go to pre-security-fix.

Unfortunately this is a production server and I already spent half of
the week dealing with this mess so don't have more time to play kernel
bingo. Server is now running a clean upstream build.

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