By the way, I did the 8.04 route. I seem to have forgotten that it
didn't setup the dm_crypt root properly either, basically forgoing the
creation of /etc/crypttab. Manually creating that and running mkinitrd
again fixes the bootup from the encrypted root. That part of the problem
is probably the same still.

What I did recall correctly is that 8.04 didn't suffer from the problem
of creating a spurious device mapper "partition" before being able to
create an LVM PV on the encrypted volume (though I was also correct in
that the installer wanted to make believe we were doing that).

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8.10 alternate installer breaks in multiple ways with raid/luks/lvm
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