According to the log of ls and aply -l, your audio hardware is
recognized by the driver after booting up.

And alsa is ready to work, I can't find any problem here. I guess you
could run 'aplay test.wav' to play sound after booting up without "sudo
alsa force-reload"

you wrote "After rebooting I have no sound. My sound device doesn't show
up at all in the mixer.", does it mean there is only a dummy output in
the gnome-sound-setting?

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  [Intel DH67CL, Realtek ALC892, Grey SPDIF Out, Rear] No sound at all

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