[Bug 1869575] Re: Ubiquity kubuntu does not support / partition encryption (dual boot)
Xavier Gnata
xavier.gnata at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 12:18:04 UTC 2020
I would argue that it is a security issue as it will prevent new users
(typical dual boot users) from encrypting the data.
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Title:
Ubiquity kubuntu does not support / partition encryption (dual boot)
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
This bug exists at leat with 19.04, 19.10 and 20.04 beta.
With the ubuntu installer one can click on "do something else" and
choose "physical volume for encryption" to create an encrypted
partition. The installer nicely ask for the password and creates and
then shows /dev/mapper/sdaX_crypt which can eventually be
formated/mounted as /. Alongside with a non-encrypted /boot partition
the installation works like a charm.
With the kubuntu installer it does not work. If one selects "manual"
and then "physical volume for encryption", the installer does not ask
for a password and no /dev/mapper/sdaX_crypt is created. Therefore it
is not possible to install kubuntu with an encrypted / out of the
box. It is possible to install kubuntu on a fully encrypted drive but
many users are in dual boot.
Workaround : either create the encrypted partition with the command
line before you run the kubuntu installer or install ubuntu and try to
apt install kde afterwards.
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