I'm not sure if libata.force=noncq was a good idea. After some day I had
some strange "clacking" noises from time to time, also crashes with
filesystem error . With the clacking noises came kernel messages with
"ata.. something, but I don't rember what it was exactly sorry.

So now I went back to using libata.noacpi=1

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ata2 exception EMask delays/prevents booting 9.04 & 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379831
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