** Description changed:

  Testet with Ubuntu (Mate) 19.10 and 20.04 beta - but I guess the
  graphical installer is same for all flavours.
  
  I have a single harddrive with a windows installation (sda1..4) and want
  to install an encrypted linux beside Windows.
  
  First I booted into installer from USB stick.
  In manual partitioning I created
  sda5 ext4 /boot
  sda6 encrpyted volume, give password "aaa"
  sda7 encrpyted volume, give password "aaa"
  sda6_crypt: ext4 /
  sda7_crypt: ext4 /opt
  
  In the next step I will ask for username, devicename and password.
  While that I get an error:
  
  mount of ext4 to an encrypted volume as / fails
  
  I would expect I can setup an encrypted Linux out of the graphical
  installer, so no need to use console commands...
+ 
+ Edit:
+ 
+ I found that it works with just one encrypted volume. But adding the
+ second volume /opt seems to wipe out the /. At least this is what I see
+ in the partion scheme if I go back when this error message occurs.
+ 
+ So this bug seems to be happen if more than one encrypted volume is
+ used.

** Description changed:

  Testet with Ubuntu (Mate) 19.10 and 20.04 beta - but I guess the
  graphical installer is same for all flavours.
  
  I have a single harddrive with a windows installation (sda1..4) and want
  to install an encrypted linux beside Windows.
  
  First I booted into installer from USB stick.
  In manual partitioning I created
  sda5 ext4 /boot
  sda6 encrpyted volume, give password "aaa"
  sda7 encrpyted volume, give password "aaa"
  sda6_crypt: ext4 /
  sda7_crypt: ext4 /opt
  
  In the next step I will ask for username, devicename and password.
  While that I get an error:
  
  mount of ext4 to an encrypted volume as / fails
  
  I would expect I can setup an encrypted Linux out of the graphical
  installer, so no need to use console commands...
  
  Edit:
  
  I found that it works with just one encrypted volume. But adding the
  second volume /opt seems to wipe out the /. At least this is what I see
  in the partion scheme if I go back when this error message occurs.
  
  So this bug seems to be happen if more than one encrypted volume is
  used.
+ 
+ Question:
+ 
+ If it would be possible to allow 2 encrypted partitions and both have
+ same key: Howto make it comfortable and type in just one key for both?

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