I think Dmitrijs Ledkovs must be on the right track.

While performing testing regarding a totally unrelated bug I've tried
several combinations of hard drives. Sadly I have nothing newer than
SATA II, but I've tried combinations of various SATA I, SATA II, and IDE
drives and wherever I have one totally blank drive in a multi-drive
setup I get this behavior.

But "totally blank" seems to matter a lot! There is a difference in
behavior between just deleting all partitions and actually creating a
new partition table using gparted.

Does that make any sense at all?

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