no i chrooted directly after installation, from live environment, and there was 
no /etc/crypttab, even after reinstalling cryptsetup, I thought it might be 
deprecated, and tried to boot without it - without success, then I thought, 
info of the encrypted lvm now goes somewhere else, but couldn't find out where 
- obiously.
I installed old crypttab then - which brought me a fresh crypttab and added my 
encrypted lvm to it.
I didn't remember, that it was only one line in it, thought it was more complex 
- would have created it myself if i would have remembered it.
A lot of manuals refer to this file, and I think people might get confused if 
this has to be created by themselves. I think it's no problem to ship this file 
with the cryptsetup package, even if it's just saying:
# <target name> <source device>         <key file>      <options>

Isn't it common to provide empty config files? I think it is.

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  crypttab not generated in /etc/ on raring ringtail 13.04

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