This should be really fixed...

Encrypted ubuntu installation SHOULD be treated equally as plain-text
installation.

It seems that encrypted installation can be chosen only if the whole
system disk is overwritten... I think Ubiquity just can use the free
area of the system disk I've prepared for Ubuntu..

Note that I CAN INSTALL Ubuntu in that way when I forgo encryption by
choosing "Alongside...". That's not fair for security-inclined people..

So, I'm forced to go manual disk trickery like this:
https://www.jayway.com/2015/11/22/ubuntu-full-disk-encrypted-macosx/ And
there is plenty other similar tutorials on the Internet.

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