I have installed several systems using the encryption option from the
graphical installer. I really need to use the full disk encryption and
the installer option seems to be the most straightforward way to achieve
this. As far as I remember the manual partitioning did not allow to
setup LVM, which in turn was the way to unlock both swap and rootfs by
entering a single password.

Having that small /boot seems ridiculous, given that the the device
itself is 2 TB. Increasing the boot partition size could work as band-
aid solution to make the manual cleanup happen not that often. Or the
update tool could automatically try to remove the few oldest kernels.

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  update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error when there isn't
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