> > Dear Sir or Madam,
> > after an update of my packages (in debian stable for amd64 [1]), which 
> > included a newer kernel (from 4.19.0-16 to
> > 4.19.0-17; [2]), I cannot boot with the newest kernel. After its selection 
> > and waiting for 35 seconds, a "rescue shell"
> > (?) comes up [3].
> > How can I change the UUID "the boot process" searches for? Do you know what 
> > went (or could have gone) wrong here?
> 
> I think that GRUB reads the root device UUID or other identifier from
> /etc/fstab, but I'm not sure.
> 
> > Note: My disk is encrypted.
> [...]
> 
> Make sure you still have cryptsetup-initramfs installed.
That was it; cryptsetup-initramfs was ”[residual-config]“:

$ LC_ALL=C apt list cryptsetup-initramfs
Listing... Done
cryptsetup-initramfs/stable,now 2:2.1.0-5+deb10u2 all [residual-config]

> Ben.
Thanks.

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