This doesn't look like it'll ever be done. Based on past experience, I
don't think that Canonical takes encryption seriously.

So, I've thrown in the towel. Since buying a new computer, I haven't
used dual-boot. Instead, I installed Ubuntu using its full-disk LUKS
encryption. I run Windows in a VM (VirtualBox) inside Ubuntu, so that
LUKS also protects it.

It's a good solution provided that your hardware is powerful enough. If
your hardware isn't up to it, you don't have much choice.

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  Full-system encryption needs to be supported out-of-the-box including
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