A. I'm afraid that this 64-bit alternate installer does not work in UEFI
mode and that it does not create GUID partition tables, so it works only
with BIOS/CSM mode and it creates MSDOS partition tables. I think it is
a limitation of the alternate installer and not a bug. Use the 64-bit
desktop installer for UEFI.

B. I have tested Lubuntu with encrypted disk with the desktop installers
and the 32-bit alternate installer. And now I am testing the this 64-bit
alternate installer once more ... and it works in the same way as the
32-bit version.

Both alternate installers work according to the attached modified
version of the test-case.

I know a little more now about the encrypted systems, not only the test-
cases, but also what happens afterwards.

1. We have more than one bug (probably more than two bugs).

2a. All Ubuntu flavour desktop test-cases with encryption have only
encrypted disk with LVM, not encrypted home inside the encrypted disk.

2b. I have managed to make cryptswap work (inside encrypted LVM with the
alternate installer), but only in the first session. After reboot it
disappears.

2c. So I suggest test-cases for Lubuntu alternate and desktop with only 
encrypted LVM and skip the encrypted home. This way it
will be rather similar to the other Ubuntu flavour desktop test-cases with 
encryption, and much easier to get working again.

3. The alternate testcase will probably work with some simple changes
and the work-around (detour into a text screen) is only to unmount some
partition(s) on the target drive. I think it should be done *earlier*
than the installer does it now.

4. Knowing this (after a lot of testing) the desktop testcase can
probably be simplified too. But there is an additional bug due to the
zRAM, that must be switched off or (better) accepted.

Summary: I think that a developer can make encryption work rather
easily, so that we can get nice and polished test-cases (that work). I
think it is quite possible to revive the alternate test-case before the
release of Vivid (with automatic unmounting of that partition, often
/dev/sda1).

See the attached text version of a modified Lubuntu alternate test-case.
Look for # tags in order to find what is modified.


** Attachment added: "modified test-case for Lubuntu alternate with encryption"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1425681/+attachment/4333477/+files/encryption-alternate-install-all.txt

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