@Max: most important is to isolate the component whose upgrade causes
the regression for you. OVMF, QEMU, libvirt (possibly, but unlikely),
and host kernel (=KVM). Once isolated, the component should be
bisectable. See also LP#1723731 -- the issue you are seeing might be a
duplicate. (I haven't commented on LP#1723731 because I totally don't
have the time to guide a user through component isolation, feature
removal / cmdline trimming, and bisection; sorry.) Either way I agree
with @dannf that it should be discussed elsewhere. Thanks.

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  OVMF UEFI firmware causes Windows 10 to not boot after upgrade

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