I made an image of F12 32bit a week ago of entire / except /boot, /swap, last night I restore it and partimage indicated successful, then reboot it, got stuck and displayed message:
[drm:drm_rmfb] * tried to rmove a fb that we didn't own boot has failed, sleep forever what happened and how to fix it?
On 02/25/2010 03:56 PM, Barry Yu wrote:
I made an image of F12 32bit a week ago of entire / except /boot, /swap, last night I restore it and partimage indicated successful, then reboot it, got stuck and displayed message: [drm:drm_rmfb] * tried to rmove a fb that we didn't own boot has failed, sleep forever what happened and how to fix it?
Did you forget to install a boot loader with grub-install? And, as I know, /boot is needed (contains kernel and grub bootstrap).
Additionally, after googling for "tried to rmove a fb that we didn't own", I found 2 hits.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge Fábregas" jorge.fabregas@gmail.com To: fedora-list@redhat.com Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:39 AM Subject: Re: F12 can't boot up again
On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:56:04 Barry Yu wrote:
I made an image of F12 32bit a week ago of entire / except /boot, /swap
I don't know about your particular error but I know partimage doesn't support ext4. Is your root file system using ext4?
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I used EXT3, not EXT4