Still a problem in 19.04. Made a /boot and / but / was on top of an
encrypted LUKS partition. One time, the system installed but never asked
for a password on boot. So I tried again and it wouldn't even install.

IF this actually works, it's very fragile and I've yet to see it work.

On top of that, even if you don't use your own premade LUKS partition
and try using the one in the GUI installer, it never asks for a password
or options. So it never gathers enough data to even have a chance of
success.


And honestly, saying "There is not enough information here to understand or 
reproduce the problem." ... did you try? Because it's pretty simple to do so 
and see the gaping holes where it doesn't even come close to working. I 
appreciate you want more info, but at some point you have to try it yourself 
and I think if you give it any effort you'd see multiple issues. 

My guess is that no one has even tested it internally yet.

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  Ubiquity does not support LUKS in manual partitioning mode

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