For the simple reason that it is encrypted and requires a password to be
entered.

Under Ubuntu 14.04 it was easy to have an early ssh agent running while
the system still was in the initrd, but with 16.04 systemd such things
became difficult. On my desktop systems, systemd is not even able to
properly ask for a password for luks disks.

I therefore have a plain ubuntu server on an SSD with as little
information as possible, and then keep as much as possible in lxc and
lxd containers on an encrypted zfs array.

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