Well, this might be cheating because it simply moves the looping code to an extension method, but it does allow you to initialize your 2D array to a single value simply, and in a fashion similar to how you can initialize a 1D array to a single value.
First, as Jon Skeet mentioned, you could clean up your example of initializing a 1D array like this:
int [] numbers = Enumerable.Repeat(1,20).ToArray();
With my extension method, you will be able to initialize a 2D array like this:
public static T[,] To2DArray<T>(this IEnumerable<T> items, int rows, int columns)
{
var matrix = new T[rows, columns];
int row = 0;
int column = 0;
foreach (T item in items)
{
matrix[row, column] = item;
++column;
if (column == columns)
{
++row;
column = 0;
}
}
return matrix;
}