I just noticed that I can enter the password and unlock the disk if I
boot with splash / plymouth enabled.

I normally do not use the "splash" boot option to boot up in text mode,
and the cryptsetup unit file or something does not seem to be able to
cope with that and does not query for the password.

Adding "splash" to the boot options made a password prompt appear during
systemd boot, but of course also enabled a graphical boot up process...

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  systemd does not unlock dm-crypt password

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