Now discovered that d-i allows me to set a single character passphrase
for an encrypted lvm as well as also setting a single character
password.

Wubi too... sigh... I supposed this is a design decision, but if so, IMO
it's not necessarily a good one.

A: the policy is different between installer and running system
B: allowing single char passwords is just horribly insecure (though I must 
admit that with today's password/PIN filled world, guessing that a given user 
would have a single character password would be a stretch)

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Ubiquity allows for ridiculously easy passwords while changing passwords after 
install uses more sane defaults.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/656004
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