This fixes the boot problem. Now I really think that the nvidia-glx packages should be made incompatible as this was the case previously, and the one used for the graphic card sets up its own /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf instead of using update-alternatives. This would demand a bit more bandwidth to the user, but would be considerably much safer...
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