It seems that the kernel is not finding your '/' (root) partition. Do you happen to know what it is? If so you could manually edit the kernel boot line and change root to '/dev/sda99' or whatever is appropriate to get it to boot. After getting it to boot you will then want to use 'vol_id /dev/sda99' to determine the right UUID for your '/' (root) partition. Then modify your '/boot/grub/menu.lst' and '/etc/fstab' appropriately.
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