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by Arnavion 1155 days ago
Even with newer versions, some (many?) distro installers still default to using LUKS 1 for the root partition anyway. As the article also says, while grub2 does support LUKS 2 now it still only supports pbkdf2, so having root be LUKS 1 makes it harder to accidentally switch away from pbkdf2.