@dbergst reported at the Ubuntu Forums:

> Unfortunately since this bug is against the daily ISO, it has been marked 
> invalid.
> A workaround is to edit the grub command line and change the instances of 
> vmlinuz
> and initrd to vmlinuz-lowlatency and initrd-lowlatency, respectively.

I zsynced to the current version of Ubuntu Studio iso file (dated March
31 20:40), and it is still affected by this bug and the workaround above
works.

*So the iso file suffers from a serious bug, and I ask the Ubuntu Studio
team to fix it.*

I have also tested the corresponding Ubuntu, Lubuntu and Xubuntu iso
files. They are not affected by this bug. It is very obvious that the
bug is caused by the problem for grub to identify the lowlatency kernel,
that is used by the Ubuntu Studio iso file.

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Title:
  Ubuntu Studio 20.04 ISO Boot Issue

Status in Ubuntu Studio:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I was checking out the current boot ISO and its predecessor, both of
  which have a problem finding /casper/vmlinuz when trying to boot from
  the main menu. Can someone from the Ubuntu Studio team check to see
  what the issue is?

  This issue was discovered in the CD images dated 20200329 and
  20200328.

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