I have not upgraded the BIOS or the firmware, no.
This is really weird.

I tried the new kernel, however my system does not boot up with it.
It also does not show me an error that i can interpret, and the boot messages 
do not seem to be logged anywhere. I'm assuming that the system has problems 
writing the log-file, but I'm not sure.

The messages on screen when it stops booting do contain a call trace
that has something to do with nvme_core, but I'm not sure what it's
about. As I said I cannot find any logs.

Best I can do right now is a picture of the call trace as it appears on
screen.

** Attachment added: "Picture of Call Trace"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1699004/+attachment/4900435/+files/IMG_20170621_122546740.jpg

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