In message <l03020907b465d314ed05@[194.32.164.2]>, Bob Bishop writes:

>devsw(ffffffff) at devsw+0x6
>vfs_mountroot_try(c0391092,c02c531c) at vfs_mountroot_try+0xe9
>vfs_mountroot(0,3a4c00,3ab000,0,c011d5e6) at vfs_mountroot+0x5a
>mi_startup(c03a6fb4,b0246,ffe,3ab000,c017ada1) at mi_startup+0x70
>begin() at begin+0x4b
>
>Also, further back in the log there's a "setrootbyname failed".

Somehow, and there are a fair number of ways this could happen,
you ended up without a root device.

What is in your /etc/fstab for the root fs ?

Is your /boot up to date ?

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