Some more details: I tested 3 scenarios, all starting with an OEM mode
install. The first 2 worked fine, the 3rd seems to have some issues:

1) Install all current updates in proposed from the OEM account, then
prepare for shipping to user, then create a user account with an
encrypted home directory. No issues.

2) Prepare for shipping to user, then create a user account with an
encrypted home directory, then install *only* ecryptfs-utils,
libecryptfs0 from proposed. No issues.

3) Prepare for shipping to user, then create a user account with an
encrypted home directory, then install *all* updates from proposed. The
systemd update is prompts for the encrypted swap passphrase twice and
results in a package error (an indicator pops up with the error),
although after a reboot things seem to probably be fine.

I ran scenario (3) from a terminal, still need to see what happens when
I run it from the update-manager. Also, if you don't enter your
passphrase (or at least press enter, the passphrase seems to be ignored
anyway), the prompt will hit a timeout and the update will fail. So my
biggest concern in running this from the update manager, will try that
now...

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Title:
  Does not use encrypted swap when using GPT partitioning + encrypted
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