There isn't a particular distribution of partitions that is mandated. The
partition that /boot is located in is the only one that matters to the boot
loader. As jxself mentioned, non-Libreboot systems need to leave /boot
unencrypted, so /boot should be its own partition to minimize that. You also
have to use LVM. There are no other special considerations regarding how to
set up the partitioning.
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