Mac Mini and Tiger issue.

Ok, I'm thoroughly confused here. I just recently reformatted my Mac Mini. We had a power outage the other day and it corrupted a boot file. So, I reformatted, no problem.
So, the Mac restarts, I put in disk two, and it finishes installing. It restarts and comes to the Starting Mac OS X screen. The blue bar goes all the way across and then I get the light blue screen with my mouse doing the "busy" icon for over 2 hours. I'm not sure it's supposed to do that. Anyone have any suggestions?

Grey or blue screen startup issues (also applies to 10.4) [Your Mac won't start up in Mac OS X|http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106464]

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