I finally was able to decrypt my AESpipe encrypted backup files. More
than one backup source was corrupted (bzip2: Data integrity error when
decompressing. tar: Unexpected EOF in archive), but I was able to
recover most of my data!

This really scared me! I haven't been able to sleep very well for weeks
on end since this happened. I thought I lost all my software projects I
spent years working on (my shell scripts to automatically configure the
Linux operating system are the most valuable of all).

I guess I learned a valuable lesson - always make sure to backup the
LUKS header and LVM metadata to multiple sources in case one gets
corrupted (better to be safe than sorry).

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  Ubuntu's  Partitioning Tool does not revert changes to partition table

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