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Thanks for both comments. I had installed akmod to handle this and it has worked flawlessly since the first problem with the 4.11.1 kernel. So the problem with 4.11.11 was a surprise. Apparently I should have been more patient. Last night the 4.11.12 kernel update came out and I installed it. This morning the system booted cleanly. It probably was reported as a bug right away.
Next time I'll check Bugzilla before posting!