Booting Fedora 9 off USB Harddrive

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I've got a 30 GB USB HD on which I am attempting to install Fedora 9. I've got Fedora 8 running on the box's main HD, and I'm just attempting to take F9 for a test drive before upgrading. The install goes smoothly, but when I reboot I get this:

Enter LUKS passphrase for /dev/sdb2:

I enter the passphrase, and then I get this:

Command failed: No key available with this passphrase.

However, if I boot off the install media again, and go into rescue mode, I am able to mount the encrypted partitions on the USB drive just fine.

So my question is this: Is it possible to boot off an encrypted partition on a USB drive?

Thanks
Mike

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