So I came across this bug because I was *trying* to use a separate
unencrypted boot partition, but then calamares yelled at me with:

A separate boot partition was set up together with an encrypted root
partition, but the boot partition is not encrypted.

There are security concerns with this kind of setup, because important system 
files are kept on an unencrypted partition.
You may continue if you wish, but filesystem unlocking will happen later during 
system startup.
To encrypt the boot partition, go back and recreate it, selecting Encrypt in 
the partition creation window.

My understanding from previous versions of Ubuntu that /boot needed to
be unencrypted, so I was a little surprised when the installer bugged me
to encrypt it. Since this apparently isn't actually properly possible,
can it be fixed to *not* tell me to do something I shouldn't do?

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Title:
  Lubuntu and Kubuntu 24.04 fail to decrypt on boot when installed on
  encrypted partition

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