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Same thing happened with both of the 1st suggestions. I do not feel comfortable trying the forced fsck. I will try again to make a live usb. I tried LLOS 4.8 and 5.6 and had issues getting to a desktop. I was using etcher and had issues with that before. I will try again with unetbootin which has worked for me in the past. Not sure I will get to it today anymore.
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I ran fsck on both partitions and was told that they were clean. Earlier this week came a new kernel update. It was listed as 5.4.0-96.101 or something like that. Running a kernel identifier command said it is 5.4.0-97. No problems with this one and have had several inconsequential boots. Made a backup of it. Would like to get rid of the problem kernels and have successfully done this before except last time when for some unknown reason2 of the 3 parts of 5.4.0-91were also removed which caused boot issues. Thanks for all of the help to now.