It could also be bad cache or memory...
// Linh Pham
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Eighty billion gallons of water
with no place to
Are you able to boot into kernel.old or the generic kernel on / ?
You should be able to go into the config (by pressing any key other than
ENTER right after it loads the kernel) and unload kernel and load
kernel.old or the generic kernel.
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