@Ulrich Lukas
I agree that only encrypting home, var, tmp.. is a good way to secure personal 
data while keeping the system fast.  
@5tan
Indeed security is gone if someone unnoticedly gets hardware access and returns 
modified hardware/software; This is true even if the whole root filesystem is 
encrypted too (think of hardware keylogger/editing mbr code...).

There are several bug reports concerning broken/hidden/vanished
cryptsetup password promt at boot and I can not understand why this
should not be a serious bug.

I recently changed from opensuse 11.2 to xubuntu 9.10, because of kde3 not 
beeing supported anymore and kde4 too memory consuming for my laptop. I have an 
encrypted data partition with home var tmp .... 
After updating crypttab of newly installed xubuntu, I am prompted for my 
password at boot, but I have to enter the password fast before the prompt is 
gone.
see 475293 468208 468208 461442 ....

Tried to use cryptmount(-early) etc. instead of crypttab. Doesn't work
yet automatically, though invoking cryptmount-early init script manually
asks for password and creates /dev/mapper/... entry

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cryptsetup prompt is overriden by upstart and xsplash in Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434232
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