oops forgot to send this to the list > The problem does not relate to d-i per se. What's happening is that luks > creates its header in the first bytes of the partition (so generally at > bytes 0 - 300 or so). > > ext3 any some other file systems create their header at an offset of 2 > blocks (or 1024 bytes). this sounds like a bug in mke2fs to me, it is not cleaning up the sectors before its header and as a result the partition gets misrecognised.
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