Public bug reported:

Installing with full disk encryption, including /boot, resulted in the
following error after grub loaded: "error: Can't find command
'cryptomount'"

This is identical to the OpenSUSE bug identified at
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/511111

Including an efi, secureboot grub image that is capable of encrypted
/boot filesystem mounting is essential for securing the desktop. I see
this issue as a prerequisite for bug #1773457.

OpenSUSE resolved this issue by including crypto support in their .efi
grub images. I believe that this should be the default for Ubuntu as
well, or an additional crypto-enabled grub efi package should be made
available.

** Affects: grub2-signed (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  efi encrypted /boot grub installation does not include crypto support

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