On my first tries with the Debian installer, I am struggling with the limited 
resources for installing to encrypted disks.  I am using the same technique I 
have used with Ubuntu, but failing at the last step:

I create my luks disk(s) before-hand, then run the installer.  I find I have to 
anna-install cryptsetup-udeb, as there is no such choice in "Load Installer 
Modules".  Dropping to a shell, opening the disk, and  re-detecting hard drives 
allows me to carry out the installation (as long as there's a filesystem in the 
mapped device), but on reboot I'm at an initramfs without cryptsetup.  So I use 
a debian-live to pivot into the system to create a crypttab.  I find I also 
have to install cryptsetup.  Then I run update-initramfs.  Here is where I'm 
stuck.  The new initramfs still does not include cryptsetup.  Why is it not 
recognizing the crypttab?

I have tried other approaches eg, during installation doing adding an 
apt-install cryptsetup (after "Select and Install Software") and then editing 
crypttab, but to no avail.

/D

PS.  I pivot like this, in case I'm missing something:

mount root & boot devices in /target
for f in dev dev/pts sys proc; do sudo mount -B /$f /target/$f; done
chroot /target

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