Title should have said cryptsetup.

The relevant lines of my /etc/crypttab and /etc/fstab are:

encrypted /dev/nvme0n1p2 none luks

/dev/mapper/encrypted /paul ext4  defaults 0 2

It appears that systemd can handle encryption without cryptsetup, so
please explain how to do that with a pre-existing encrypted partition.

The way I like to partitiin my computer disks is:

Two or three "system" (/) partitions, so that I can do a clean LTS re-
installation whilst leaving the old one intact.  These include /home/pt
because so many programs dump stuff there nowadays - it's no longer "my"
home directory.

Plus an encrypted partition called /paul that contains my own stuff,
organised in my own way, with lots of symbolic links into it from
/home/pt .

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