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Okay guys it's fixed! I had to reboot into an older kernel, that did it. I was kinda panicking, cuz i have to use it for work.
You and that kernel were both panicking!
This is really odd, I hit this same issue recently. Booting into an old kernel also fixed it for me. What distro are you using? I'm on Ubuntu.
Maybe it replaces the kernel during reboot. But since i powered it off directly, the magic disappeared.