The snippet of console output you show has devfs not being mounted. That is
the error you get when devfs isn't mounted and you boot a filesystem with no
/dev.
So, either put 'devfs=mount' on the command line or reconfigure it with the
'devfs mounts by default' option.
Jeff
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