On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 04:25:46PM -0000, Eugene San wrote:
> While I agree that moving systemd-cryptsetup to 'recommended' (or even
> 'depends') is the solution, it doesn't solve the issue with installs
> using LiveCDs.

We are discussing a stable release update to systemd which would raise
systemd-cryptsetup back to a Recommends.  This is expected to have the
effect that when doing an online install, the "new" recommends will cause
systemd-cryptsetup to be pulled in prior to first boot of the target system. 
It will also ensure that systems installed with earlier Ubuntu releases will
have systemd-cryptsetup automatically present.

> Install ISOs must be updated to make systems with separate encrypted
> /home bootable and systems with 2+ encrypted volumes usable.

Which of these is an option available in the current installer?  I'm aware
of options for full-disk encryption only, using a single LUKS volume.

> Which project should be added to the loop to initiate discussion
> regarding new ISOs?

This is not something that will happen.

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