Patric,
fdisk (you have to start using -cul instead of -l) reports what-ever the
partition table contains. It's utterly ignorant to what's on the actual
partition. So simply login with fdisk, do a "t" and change the partition
type to what-ever you want. 

Be aware that linux ignores those types - they have absolutely no impact
on how your system works.

Regards
  Peter Larsen

On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 10:54 +0000, Patrick Dupre wrote: 
> Hello,
> 
> fdisk -l gives:
> /dev/sda9       174809088   205529087    15360000   83  Linux
> /dev/sda10      205531136   208603135     1536000   83  Linux
> /dev/sda11      208605184   221302783     6348800   83  Linux
> /dev/sda12      221304832   291960831    35328000   83  Linux
> 
> while
>   pvscan
>    PV /dev/sda12   VG VolGrpSys2   lvm2 [33.69 GiB / 0    free]
> 
> So sda12 is a lvm partition, but not recognized by fdisk
> 
> How can I fix this issue?
> 
> Thank.
> 


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  Peter Larsen

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