Well, I searched my BIOS for anything UEFI related.

Besides the boot order, which I did not change, there were two options
that I switched to "Legacy" instead of UEFI. I rebooted with the USB
flash drive, and just chose "Use the entire disk" instead of trying to
look for X and Y partitions to "blow up". :)

The installation was successful. I guess I'll just try again, this time
setting this interesting encrypted LVM thing.

I wonder what I've abandoned in terms of features for having chosen
"Legacy" instead of of "UEFI", though...

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  Kubuntu 13.04 amd64 LiveUSB installation crashes at " Running grub
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