I had the same issue, similar hardware I have had to revert back to the previous kernel version 5.15.0.-107 there was some errors in the log that pointed at the AMD GPU
if you need to boot from the previous kernel you will need to tap shift when the device boots, go into advanced options and select
kernel .107 generic
I then changed my grub menu
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
changed
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
to
GRUB_DEFAULT="1>2" (this tells grub to boot into advanced options and then the second linux kernel image, .107 at least for me ) save the file
sudo update-grub
sudo reboot
The device then booted successfully into the working .107
then i removed the .112 kernel
sudo apt remove linux-image-5.15.0-112-generic
sudo apt remove linux-headers-5.15.0-112
sudo update-grub
I also put a hold on .112
sudo apt-mark hold linux-image-5.15.0-112-generic
sudo apt-mark hold linux-image-5.15.0-112-generic
apt-mark showhold
I then changed grub back to
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
I have attached a full log for the developers perusal
I had the same issue, similar hardware I have had to revert back to the previous kernel version 5.15.0.-107 there was some errors in the log that pointed at the AMD GPU
if you need to boot from the previous kernel you will need to tap shift when the device boots, go into advanced options and select
kernel .107 generic
I then changed my grub menu
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
changed
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
to
GRUB_DEFAULT="1>2" (this tells grub to boot into advanced options and then the second linux kernel image, .107 at least for me ) save the file
sudo update-grub
sudo reboot
The device then booted successfully into the working .107
then i removed the .112 kernel
sudo apt remove linux-image- 5.15.0- 112-generic
sudo apt remove linux-headers- 5.15.0- 112
sudo update-grub
I also put a hold on .112
sudo apt-mark hold linux-image- 5.15.0- 112-generic 5.15.0- 112-generic
sudo apt-mark hold linux-image-
apt-mark showhold
I then changed grub back to
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
I have attached a full log for the developers perusal