Well shouting or being rude in any way to other users (especially if they are trying to help) is not a nice thing to do
(haven't seen his post).
On the other hand it is obvious that flipper currently is under a lot of pressure from his parents for breaking their TV
and I could understand that this could lead you to a state of panic where your mannors go downhill (still not right, but
on some level understandable).
That beeing said I address flipper:
juuso pointed you to the culprit of your problem.
The TV boots up just fine until it tries mounting the root partition.
The only error you have left is:
VFS: Cannot open root device "sda2" or unknown-block(0,0)
This happens for different reasons and almost always because of a incorrectly compiled kernel
(wrong fstab would be another cause but this is irrelevant here).
I would try to reconfigure the kernel and make sure that ext3 is compiled in as are the scsi drivers
(if unsure which one, you could for a testrun compile in quite a lot of them).
Also describe the problem on linux forums, where people compile and hack their kernels on a daily
basis. This error is quite common and by no means samsung-tv-specific, so you will get a lot of good
answers there. I'm quite sure it has something to do with your kernel configuration (because this
happenend quite a lot to me while compiling custom kernels) but I can't tell you what exactly is missing
(like I said my guess would be a missing/or only "moduled" and not loaded ext3-filesystem and/or scsi drivers).
Hit the linux-expert-forums (linuxquestions should be good), pose your question and try to figure
out what is missing.
If you overcome this error, the rest shouldn't be an impossible task.
Good luck,
and maybe show your parents this forum
so that they know there is real hope for their TV
cu
Cyberdemon