Given that we do not currently have a way to unlock encrypted volumes
and it is unsafe to resize locked encrypted volumes (could result in
dataloss), the current behaviour is correct and prevents data loss.
Even if we do unlock encrypted volume - resizing the stack of LUKS + LVM
+ Filesystems is very tricky ( I did do this manually once and it's a
few steps) and I am sure partman does not support this (at least parman-
lvm does not).
Also I am not sure what the expectation is on which level to do the
side-by-side install:
* crypt | new install
* crypt -> (lvm group | new install)
* crypt -> lvm group -> (logical volume current | logical volume new install)
This is not the complexity I am willing to expose in the automatic
partitioning.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Tags removed: q-rls-incoming
** Tags added: q-rls-wontfix
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No option to resize full-disk encrypted installations
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