http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ has kernels tagged
precise and oneric.  Am I correct in understanding that you want me to
test -precise kernels? 3.2 or 3.2.2 or all of them?

Meanwhile I've upgraded to 3.0.0-15 through regular channels and it
changed behavior somewhat: now my system refuses to boot completely (6
times in a row): after the grub screen goes black with cursor blinking
in the top left corner and that's it. BUT booting into a recovery mode
with the same kernel works fine - I just select continue booting when I
get to a prompt and boot wiht no further mishaps (2 out of 2).

And it looks like I was incorrect in suspecting Marvell SATA controller
- disabling it in the BIOS doesn't change a thing. BTW system is not
overclocked yet - runs with all default settings.

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Title:
  unstable boot on Asrock 990FX Extreme4 motherboard probably related to
  the onboard Marvel  SE9120 SATA controller

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