Yeah.  Boot a rescue disk or a CD, and mount the root
partition by hand.  If /mountpoint/etc/inittab exists,
then your kernel config is screwed and it's not seeing
the disk.  If it doesn't exist, create it.  Also, ask
this question over on [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and don't reply to this message.

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