Hi, sorry for the very long delay (holiday! yay!) :)
Returning this weekend, I decided to get rid of my secondary NVIDIA card
and use this box solely as an HTPC machine (at least GUI-wise, it's
still a server otherwise ;) ).
Tons of updates, and I removed my SII3114 PCI card and replaced it with
a PCIe-based 3132 one now that I had the vacant PCIe slot.
During this, a lot of drives changed ports, including the system one. No
problems occurred.
So, I cannot say if this was due to an upgrade, if my problem was just
some weird cosmic ray hitting me, or what, but there's no problem
anymore.
Sorry to keep you busy, and thanks for everything. I'm marking this
invalid.
Cheers,
Daniel
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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