I've been down this path before, even received a review from the Ubuntu
Security Team. Encrypted systems have to have a separate /boot
partition, even separate from /boot/efi. The way you're doing it is
completely unsupported. I've done the due diligence here, and I'd be
happy to answer any questions on discourse.ubuntu.com if you'd like to
discuss further.

Thanks anyway, I absolutely appreciate the report! Please, do *NOT* let
this discourage you from reporting things in the future. I've just been
down this road already. ;)

** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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  Kubuntu 25.04 beta: Installing with an encrypted root filesystem
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