Thanks for the reply and the workarounds, but please consider that there
are systems with custom kernels and without an initramfs.
While I admit that that concerns a smaller number of installations,
using a non-encrypted root partition with encrypted /home, /tmp, /var is
best practice if you run Ubuntu on a portable computer.

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