I currently have several installs with encrypted homes. Today I was
going to upgrade the first of them, in this case, from 17.10 to 18.04.
Having one last scan of the release notes before upgrading, I spotted
this issue
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes#Other_base_system_changes_since_16.04_LTS,
4th bullet). The text there makes it sound like you can no-longer setup
encrypted homes using the installer... but that existing encrypted homes
should continue to work fine. To be sure, I clicked through to this bug
report, and read the summary. Again, there is nothing there to give any
indication that existing encrypted home directory setups will be
affected adversely. The following surely applies to setting up new
encrypted home directories, not to upgrading setups with encrypted homes
to new Ubuntu versions? "Support for installing using ecryptfs encrypted
/home has been disabled in the installers." But then I read through to
comment 11, and now I'm not sure.

I need certainty before I upgrade, so some clarification would be
greatly appreciated.

If I upgrade a pre-18.04 system that has an existing encrypted home
directory setup, will it continue to just work after upgrading, or will
it be broken in some way? If the latter, what exactly needs to be done
to fix this?  (Also, if the latter, why on earth would you take a
deliberate decision to break the systems of people using an advertised
feature for years without providing a suitable upgrade path and without
even properly advertising it?)

Thank you.

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