Well, it was exactly doing 'e' in GRUB that revealed the problem it
first. This is also where I manually edited it at the time from sdq2 to
sdb2 (IIRC) to be able to boot. Sorry if I'm unclear in my explanations.
Bottomline: hitting 'e' shows sdq2.

The only place I can see in the grub cfg that doesn't use a UUID is the
"set root='(hd16,msdos2)'" part I noted earlier. And after an update-
grub, it's all still the same.

Your /proc/cmdline shows a UUID for root?

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