That was some times ago, and i had chosen to reuse my separate swap and
home partitions, via the 'something else' install choice.

I was aware that the install design was changed to : swap file & home
dir, but was expecting that ubiquity was still understanding the user
choice. That is the main problem.

Instead i ended with cryptswap1 & 2, and i had to tweak fstab to try
booting with the good swap to avoid complaint. But that seems
impossible.

So, if the user still want to use partitions instead of file/dir, the
ubiquity proposal to encrypt is not able to follow the user choice. This
is something i have not understood when the installation was made (first
time encrypting experience).

Do you mind offering such proposal on partition ? or is only choice is
to encrypt the full disk ? (which is not my wish for future)

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