Thanks for this bug report!

I think that Gparted should not show "LUKS" as filesystem for a
partition because LUKS isn't a filesystem, it can encrypt a filesystem.
I just tried to boot from latest Linux Ubuntu Gutsy live CD to see what
Gparted would say about my LUKS ext3 filesystem and it showed it as
"ext3 partition". I also tried on another computer which have a ext2
LUKS partition and Gparted showed a ext2 partition. I think that it's
exactly the good behavior.

I tested this with gparted 0.3.3-2ubuntu6.1, can you tell what version
of gparted you are using? You can know this by typing this on a terminal
:

apt-cache policy gparted

** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Saïvann Carignan (saivann)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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No support for LUKS volumes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175161
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