At work, we got quite recently one machine hanging on "ALERT! ... UUID
does not exist ..." with kernels 5.4.0-45 and 5.4.0-47. Only 5.4.0-42 is
booting now.

Adding `rootdelay=5` does not help.
I've already updated BIOS to latest version (from 2020-07), does not help.

The machine is also using NVMe M2 SSD. It is miniPC `Intel NUC8BEH`.

Please:
1) how to workaround this in order to let the user actually use the machine 
without manually selecting "Advanced boot options"?
2) how to fix this properly?

Thanks

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  Cannot boot after updating kernel to version 5.4.0-45

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