I don't think LVM2 cares about partitions. AFAIK you only use fdisk
(marking partitions as 8e? for lvm2) to be polite to other OSes that
don't auto-detect like Linux does.
I'm not exactly sure what's happening to you, but try this:
vgchange -a y; vgchange -a n
vgchange -a y; vgchange -a n
emerge -C lvm2; rm /etc/lvm/ -rf; emerge lvm2
vgchange -a y; vgchange -a n
vgchange -a y; vgchange -a n
I don't know what it does, but I got frustrated one time when copying an
imaged machine (the old partitions didn't match on the new machine) and
I think that was how I fixed it.
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