I agree with Peter.  The problem isn't that an old cryptsetup was used,
that worked fine with the older release.  That's just the cause of the
problem.  The real problem is that upgrading to Karmic will result in a
system that isn't bootable and difficult for non-technical people to
fix.  I imagine that the full disk encryption is a popular option on
laptops (since they are easier to steal) so I would think this a
release-blocking bug.  I'm not sure that big warnings in the release
notes would help either given how easy it is to upgrade from update-
manager.  Better to try to detect this configuration and refuse to
update with an error pointing to the bug if this cannot be fixed by
release.

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luks encrypted partition not detected or mounted automatically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428435
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