With Ubuntu 16.10. this issue got more important for me.
I upgraded from 16.04. to 16.10. and my encrypted setup broke as systemd was 
only seldom able to boot.
19 of 20 times it wasn't possible to boot as there was some issue in systemd 
where it wasn't able to mount partitions.
As I wasn't able to to fix it (although I tried a lot), I just decided to 
reinstall.

Which means I must decide over the encryption setup again, which could
be incompatible with the next Ubuntu upgrade and therefore break my
setup again.

This really isn't cool.

PS: Besides from that encryption should be standard in the year 2016

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