- Had an Xubuntu 8.04 instance loaded off the alternate CD and created /boot and the rest as an encrypted volume. That volume was used for LVM, which contained all the partitions for my system.
- Upgrade 8.04 to 8.10
- Want to upgrade to 9.04. Decide to do a fresh reload of Ubuntu 9.04.
- Partitioner sees /boot, but doesn't recognize that there is an encrypted filesystem there. I had to manually mark that it was an ecrypted filesystem, but that apparently causes it to kill the encrypted partition and recreate it (or rewrite the crypto headers, or something).
This bug just bit me too.
- Had an Xubuntu 8.04 instance loaded off the alternate CD and created /boot and the rest as an encrypted volume. That volume was used for LVM, which contained all the partitions for my system.
- Upgrade 8.04 to 8.10
- Want to upgrade to 9.04. Decide to do a fresh reload of Ubuntu 9.04.
- Partitioner sees /boot, but doesn't recognize that there is an encrypted filesystem there. I had to manually mark that it was an ecrypted filesystem, but that apparently causes it to kill the encrypted partition and recreate it (or rewrite the crypto headers, or something).