Ok, I understand the issue about the EFI partition. There is some rather long 
winder FDO spec which might allow reusing of the EFI partition for /boot 
purposes:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/BootLoaderSpec/

A boot partition of 256 MB is clearly too small for an EFI and/or Secure
Boot system though. (Even with /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal
which should already do some housekeeping there.) If the EFI partition
can't be reused, the /boot partition should IMO be at least 512 MB (IIRC
that's also what the FDO spec recommends).

** Summary changed:

- Too small boot partition (and too large EFI partition) created with option 
"Use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM"
+ Too small boot partition created with option "Use entire disk and set up 
encrypted LVM"

** Summary changed:

- Too small boot partition created with option "Use entire disk and set up 
encrypted LVM"
+ Too small boot partition created with option "Use entire disk and set up 
encrypted LVM" in combination with UEFI Secure Boot

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  Too small boot partition created with option "Use entire disk and set
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