Txs Glen for the suggestion. Unfortunately I hate to say that my problem
is not yet solved.

I'm running an ACER Aspire A515-55 laptop, with 2 hard disks, the first
is a bootable 512 GB disk, the second a 1 TB disk. Both are enabled
according to UEFI info panel.

Commenting out the second one in /etc/fstab does not change anything.
The second disk is just no more mounted as I boot the laptop, but is
still visible.

As said above, booting in Recovery Mode, enabling the network
connections: OS correctly boots and machine seems happy with 6.17.0-6.

There has been yesterday a update of this kernel, but this does not
change anything to my problem.

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