Comment 0 for bug 1857563

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Pete (pt.pete.pt) wrote :

Installing Kubuntu during disk setup choosing the manual setup does allow to set the partition "Volume for Encryption".

Normally the installer should ask for the password for the encrypted volume and then mount it, so it can be used as installation target.

Steps to reproduce:
 - Use Kubuntu 19.10 installer on usb stick
 - in disk setup choose manual (for manual partitioning)
 - create a new partition with type "Volume for Encryption"
 - What happens: Volume is created but user cannot set password or configure the volume's mount point
 - Expected: Here you should somehow be able to enter the volume password for the new volume, then it should be mounted and then you can change the mount point for the installation

Importance: this does block a user from using the ui installer to setup an encrypted dual boot.

Workaround: use ubuntu installer to setup encrypted system and then install kubuntu-desktop

PS: Not sure if this is the right place to report