Phillip, the goal is BOTH secure boot AND encryption. This bug report
specifically deals with the latter, not the former. Why are you so
against encryption? I don't understand!

In the EU, GDPR is law, and in the rest of the world, encryption is
pretty much already de rigueur.

If you are arguing that /boot shouldn't be encrypted, this is a direct
contradiction of what you wrote earlier that malware can be loaded into
the ESP; so why couldn't malware be loaded into /boot?

Please would you explain why you think that we should NOT encrypt /boot?
The rest of us here are mystified; we should encrypt as much as possible
in order to increase the barriers to black hats.

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  Full-system encryption needs to be supported out-of-the-box including
  /boot and should not delete other installed systems

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