problems with a encrypted partition in fedora 12

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hi,

first, sorry for my awful english and thanks in advance for you time!

i have a encrypted partition with fedora 12 (all system is into this
partition that i made with the anaconda installator by default
following the instructions one year ago) and suddenly yesterday i
tried to access to my laptop after to have "hibernated" it and system
doesn't recognize my password. if i put text mode, a message is on the
screen:

[WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files
belong into /etc/modprobe.d]

[Password for /dev/sda3 (luks-f59...):]

right now, i put my pass as usual, and surprise!

[No key available with this passphrase]

and three times after a new message is on the screen:

[WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files
belong into /etc/modprobe.d/.]

this message is repeated any rows and a new mensaje ...

[No root device found
[drm:drm_mode_rmfb] *ERROR*tried to remove a fb that we didin't own]

[Boot has failed, sleepìng forever]

well, and now a cold chill moved my body...

i have just tried to access to my encrypted partition through a file
manager as root and when i try to access to /sda3 (my full encrypted
system partition) this is the message:

[Error unlocking device: cryptsetup exited with exit code 255:
device-mapper: remove ioctl failed: Device or resource busy No key
avalaible with this passphrase]

i have a boot partition in /sda2 with a 2.6.36-175.fc12.i86.PAE kernel
with an instruction by default [ro
root=/dev/mapper/vg_toshport_lv_root]

obviously, my big big problem is that the file system is into my encrypted /sda3

again, sorry for my poor words and if you have any good idea about my
question, i will be grateful for you forever!

ciao!

ruben
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