>       I agree. If the grub.conf is bad you won't get that far. I'd suspect
> your kernel configuration but not sitting there I'm at a loss.
>       Others on the list could probably find a problem if you attached your
> /usr/src/linux/.config and posted processor and chipset info. Good
> luck!

Sorry for the late reply. I went back into my kernel configuration and 
reiserfs was unchecked! I re-checked it and re-compiled and now it boots. Now 
I have a problem with my eth0 no starting, but I'm looking into that.

Thanks for your help,
Jord
-- 
Jordan Elver
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue. -- 
David Brent (The Office)


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