Seems like the NVRAM content was scrambled some how.
Doing a "set-defaults" at the OK> prompt restored the content. All I had to do
after is reset the time and the machine seems to be runing as before.
Thanks a lot everyone.
Special thanks to:
Kevin Tse
Tom Mornini
"Anchises M. G. de P
Benjamin Cline
....for their quick response.
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