I did not have to issue apt install linux-*. In my case, apt update &&
apt dist-upgrade was enough to break the system as a new kernel had been
installed automatically. Some people reported that apt update followed
with apt upgrade break it too. This makes a big difference as the impact
of the bug will be much higher in the near future.

It is a nasty bug when you break the system in the process of taking
care of it using distribution's fundamental tools. Moreover, if you are
successful hot-fixing it, the system cannot be subjected to updates /
upgrades since then.

Does anybody know of a better fix than copying the backed up files over
the new ones?

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  Could not boot into RPi3 with kernel 4.4.0-1038-raspi2

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