Agreed to Colin Watsan + SOLVED.

DIAGNOSIS: selecting an older kernel was indeed working - but only every
now and then. Tip: A "Starting ..." will appear when the boot will work
and a void disc with a simple cursor "_" on the screen when fails.

SOLUTION (linux way):  
- Upgraded BIOS of my Gigabyte board. Was: GA-MA786M-S2H F3 (Version was F3), 
downloaded from gigabyte version F10 and used the Q-FLASH tool (BIOS menu: F8). 
This can be done from DOS with the bios exe.

HOWTO without DOS:
NOTE that the Q-FLASH Bios tool option will requiere the extracted bios file on 
the first boot medium. Use a USB stick.

TIP1: If you do not have a bootable floppy, as me, use a bootable USB
Stick. One way to make one bootable: use the ubuntu
"System/Administrator/USB Startup Disk Creator" tool to extract the
ubuntu*.iso on it. This creates a liveUSB drive which is bootable.

TIP2: Gigabyte has only .exe files as a download option. These are self-
extracting windows executables. To extract the file use a windows
machine and run it to extract it (should work with wine too). Extract
them on the USB stick (or simpler a bootable floppy) and go on with the
Q-FLASH option of the BIOS.

TIP3: In the BIOS Setting place the "USB-FDD" as the first boot device.
Also in the boot hdd priority.

TIP4: Use "Del" to enter the BIOS menu. It is the "Entf" key for
germans.

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Stops booting with "Error 18: selected cylinder exeeds maximum support by BIOS"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64342
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