This problem is still there in Lubuntu desktop, which means the desktop iso file with the graphical user interface.
The problem appears on desktop computers as well as on laptop computers, and I think it is caused by problems with plymouth (which displays nothing, no logo, no dots, (and no passphrase if disk encryption is selected).
The problem is that the passphrase is not displayed, but it is still possible to type it and finish with the Enter key. That brings you to the login screen of the installed Lubuntu system.
This problem is still there in Lubuntu desktop, which means the desktop iso file with the graphical user interface.
The problem appears on desktop computers as well as on laptop computers, and I think it is caused by problems with plymouth (which displays nothing, no logo, no dots, (and no passphrase if disk encryption is selected).
The problem is that the passphrase is not displayed, but it is still possible to type it and finish with the Enter key. That brings you to the login screen of the installed Lubuntu system.