https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425213

--- Comment #1 from Jeroen <jrfo...@xs4all.nl> ---
It is possible the following is related, in which case I would like a big fat
warning that it is not only less secure but completely insecure:
https://github.com/calamares/calamares/issues/1311#issuecomment-579741764

Right now it is written in a way to make people aware of the evil maid attack
(which is fine by me, because if somebody steals my laptop I woun't be able to
type in my password anyway), not the "we put the decryption key in the initram
so your encrypted root is useless unless you encrypt your /boot as well".

Why would you even put your decryption key in initram by default?

Is a workaround for now to remove the entry from /etc/crypttap and remove the
key from initram?

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