Well actually I don't see how to achieve that with the *k*unbuntu installer.
I have created an encrypted partition
blkid /dev/sda7
/dev/sda7: UUID="c9deed35-610e-4328-b8e7-079e95d43f76" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" 
PARTLABEL="Linux" PARTUUID="13aac430-9701-4323-810d-53231decca9c (on which I 
installed kubuntu as described in the blog link).

I reboot on a kubuntu usb key.
The installer offers the "full disk" encryption option, which is not what I 
want.
Therefore I go for the "manual partitioning", but the installer sees the sda7 
partition only as "unknown". If I format /dev/sda7 as ext4, I get an 
unencrypted ext4 partition and not a ext4 partition encrypted in an lvm.
Maybe I should open the luks container before I launch the installer?

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