I agree with Richard and we had the same discussion yesterday with Didier.
We should expose zfs encryption in Ubiquity and align is on LVM. This would 
leave the decision to the user to use or not ZFS encryption and not force him 
to use it if he selects ZFS.

Secondly, we don't have any sort of feedback and the measure of the
impact of zfs encryption on our users is very limited.

It seems to me very risky to enable it by default without any way to
disable it, especially for an LTS and on a desktop where users are not
necessarily familiar with the CLI.

@Steve could you add a section with your vision of ZFS encryption to the
"ZFS on root" specification so we can discuss and refine the approach
there?

Thanks.

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  ubiquity should support encryption by default with zfsroot, with users
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