On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 16:05:57 -0600
Nicholas Leippe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Changing the partition type should be harmless--you can always change
> it back. The only caveat is what tools may do differently when they
> see your newly-classified partition.
> Sounds like in your case that's what you need to do though.

That's what I did. With that warning in mind, I rebooted to finnix,
changed it, and rebooted to the native Ubuntu. It seems to be working
just fine.

Finnix, curiously enough, correctly detected that the partition is an
encrypted LVM partition.

Thanks, all.

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