It is unclear to me what the cause of this bug is.  It appears to be a
mismatch between the device name as encoded in /etc/crypttab, and the
actual device name used at runtime by the installer, preventing the
cryptsetup initramfs hook from probing and detecting the correct device
(and therefore the correct kernel modules) at initramfs generation time.

If that's the case, it seems more like an installer bug than a
cryptsetup bug, because why should /etc/crypttab have a different name
for a device than the one shown by the kernel?

What is the cryptsetup config as inserted into the initramfs, in the
case where things are broken? (unmkinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-$(uname
-r) /tmp/unpack; cat /tmp/unpack/main/conf/conf.d/cryptroot)

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  [18.04] Installation boot failure. WARNING: invalid line in
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