On Sun, 2014-09-14 at 10:03 -0400, Alan Feuerbacher wrote:
> I traced the problem to the contents of /boot getting removed for some 
> reason. The directory was completely empty, even though all the 
> installation instructions (see below) worked fine.

Do you have a separate /boot partition? The two possibilities that come
to mind are 
a) you installed the kernel and stuff to the /boot directory on the
rootfs and then mounted an empty /boot partition over the top, or 
b) it's the other way around, with the files on the /boot partition but
that partition isn't currently mounted.

Simon.

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