[06:04] <rahulch> Hi all, good morning. I have just upgraded from Kubuntu 20.10 to 21.04, but the upgrade seems to have been unsuccessful. After do-release-upgrade I restarted the system, and kinfocenter shows the ubuntu version as 21.04, but during an apt upgrade I keep getting these broken dependency issues - https://pastebin.com/6e7hBLeY . Is there a way to fix them? Thanks
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 Hi all, I would like to know if encryption is supported only with LVM or ZFS combination and not single partition ext4/btrfs etc? On the installer 'Advanced' option when 'None' is selected, the encryption option is disabled.I'm asking this because, when I tried manual full-disk encryption install, installer crashes with single partition for encryption. This is for both legacy and efi mode. legacy: /dev/vda1 for /boot and
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 @saivinob no it's actually a bug with manual partitioning due to the introduction of a master recovery key in 21.04. I'll see what's the best way to fix it before release in the case of manual partitioning.
 Thanks @Jibel. Saw action on bug report.
 i guess ill see if i can reproduce anything if i have some time
 So, if we already have an encrypted disk the installer does not offer install alongside/resize option. Even for partition created by itself previously (not other distro)! We have to resort to manual mounting?
 Even then the partition cannot be resized, neither in installer nor with Gparted. Is this by design?
 See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions (re @saivinob: Even then the partition cannot be resized, neither in installer nor with Gparted. Is this by design?)
 tl;dr would never trust any installer to resize such a partition, even if it was able to do it
 True. Thanks for the link.
 @saivinob :
 Usb creator fix is in the queue :)
 I was trying to do auto-resize test but with first distro with lvm+encrypt option. Saw huge list of related bugs 😊
 Ah...thank you. 😊 (re @RikMills: Usb creator fix is in the queue :))
 I've never seen a distro be able to resize encrypted volumes well, I think it's not considered a bug if it doesn't work
 +1 (re @RikMills: tl;dr would never trust any installer to resize such a partition, even if it was able to do it)
 Hmm..I'm not sure about resize option, may be you are right. But in Ubuntu it doesn't even recognize previous encrypted partition and offer to decrypt it. I have seen it openSUSE (for sure) and may be others. Hopefully these will be addressed in next version of installer.
 Reason I brought up is the auto-resize test case (1301 for UM) does not warn about encrypted partition. If we go by the steps but the previous OS/distro is encrypted the test case will fail each time.
 I don't believe we have ever supported being able to decrypt existing installs