Here is a fun Raspi toy that fits in a tweet: sudo sh ‘mkdir /a; mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /a; cd /boot; tar Jxvf /a/os/Raspbian/boot.tar.xz; reboot;’ the picture is what it might not be so good to see.pic.twitter.com/L4hEtbGJ5q
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cc: @marcan42 - you must realize that if this was actually the problem it could easily be fixed by using the recovery mode to edit the mysteriously self modifying root= specification. It isn't the problem here, look a little more at the stack trace. (irqchip_handle_irq)
This is dumping the state of your CPUs at panic time. The cause of the panic is your root= being wrong, last line of your picture. Turns out a computer has background interrupts happening all the time from various devices (MMC, timer, wlan, etc.). Who would have thought!
I think the question you want to ask yourself after you try it is why would the boot configuration have changed from the default distribution the NOOBS installer unpacks?
Partition UUIDs seems like a good first guess.
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