Update:
Since release of 6.8.0-20.20 real machine (XPS13) seems to be working fine.
VMs are still hanging.

Short testing showed that the issue is caused by RAM starvation.
Booting LiveCD or Desktop should consume ~1.2GB but under 6.8, it starts with 
~2GB usage and keeps going up.
Maybe it is related to filesystem subsystem while using ISO9660/OverlayFS. Once 
the system hangs it keeps reading from optical device.

The issue with LiveCD install can be mitigated by increasing VM's memory
to at least 3GB or more.

P.S.
The issue might have been fixed with 6.8.0-20.20 but we'll have to wait and see 
since ISOs with this kernel are still not available.

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