This bug is still present in Lubuntu 16.04.1, and it has been here for
years. Lubuntu is great, but I don't know why such really critical bug
cannot be removed. Unfortunately, I don't know how to program...

PLEASE, dear Lubuntu Team, would PLEASE fix it? I would appreciate this
very much. If necessary and you tell me someone who can do this, I would
be willing to pay for the bugfix.

Hard disks should not be used unencrypted, but this bug FORCES every
normal user to do so! Installing without encryption is the ONLY thing a
normal user can do!

For everybody who has found this page, a workaround:

1. Restart your computer and choose test Lubuntu (without installation).
2. In the program menu, find the program LXterminal (in German: you can find it 
in "Systemwerkzeuge").
3. Type "sudo swapoff -all".
4. Only then click the icon to install Lubuntu. Encrypted installation should 
work now.

Please note: The restart is necessary, the system must be "clean".

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  encrypted install fails because unsafe swap (zram) is detected

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