Thanks for the feedback, Christian.  I would much rather install them
manually.  I am able to do that without a problem.  However, I am unable
to access the GRUB menu in the usual way to select a specific kernel.

I tried all the usual way, holding shift, modifying /etc/default/grub
setting, but none seem to work.

@James Page, how did you tell your image to test the mainline kernel in
comment #6?  Do you identify the position of the new kernel in
/boot/grub/grub.cfg then modify GREUB_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub to
this number?

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