I discovered that reducing the BIOS setting for DVMT Pre-Allocated Memory below 512M gets around the bug. IE: The three problem kernels listed in this report will boot if DVMT Pre-Allocated is set less then 512M. As mentioned in this report kernels 4.4.0-116 and before worked fine with DVMT Pre-Alloc set to 512M.
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