Yes, it uses LVM, and no, it was not encrypted. I wanted it to be
encrypted when I installed 16.04, but it turned out disk encryption is
not compatible with a raid array. Or if it is, there were bugs that made
it impossible to use both.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1875402
Title:
Upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 crashed my computer
To manage notificati
Did the installation have LVM? Was it encrypted, in other words? Anyway,
I'll close this if you don't mind.
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I could not reinstall ubuntu over the current installation.
I ran fschk -y with a live cd (flash), it found one bit in one file that it
fixed.
Then I installed 20.04 replacing the already installed 20.04, which went well.
Didn't lose data, had to reinstall some software.
I realize I should hav