See bug #1762988 for a discussion of how 
(a) this also affects Ubuntu installers and 
(b) a non secureboot full disk encryption installation can be achieved with the 
alternative server installer (AKA debian-installer).

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  Grub 2 fails to boot a kernel on a luks encrypted volume with Secure
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