Help! Upgraded to Lion now stuck on white screen and won't finish rebooting! What do I do?

Recently upgraded to Lion and tried restarting my computer this morning and it's stuck on the start up screen. Is there anything I can do?

The hatter has some good approaches for long-term stability.
To get around your current problem, try restarting while holding down the Shift key. This should run one pass of Disk Repair and start up with minimal extensions loaded. Log in and look around.Try a few things and see if your Mac seems "normal".
Then see if you can restart into normal mode.
Then decide whether you wnat to continue to be a guinea pig for testing Apple's newest software, or wait a while until it clams down a little more.

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