diff --git a/posts/release/disco/final/.post.md.swp b/posts/release/disco/final/.post.md.swp index 485d971..516e147 100644 Binary files a/posts/release/disco/final/.post.md.swp and b/posts/release/disco/final/.post.md.swp differ diff --git a/posts/release/disco/final/post.md b/posts/release/disco/final/post.md index b4ad535..e5dc928 100644 --- a/posts/release/disco/final/post.md +++ b/posts/release/disco/final/post.md @@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ Lubuntu uses the [Calamares](https://calamares.io/) system installer in place of Our focus in this cycle was on fixing the automatic full-disk encryption, especially on UEFI systems. -**Note:** In case of full-disk encryption, unlike the other flavors, Calamares does not create a separate, unencrypted */boot* partition. Therefore, LUKS version 1 is the default, so that Grub can decrypt the partition. +**Note:** In case of full-disk encryption, unlike the other flavors, Calamares does not create a separate, unencrypted */boot* partition. Therefore, LUKS 1 is the default, so that GRUB 2 can decrypt the partition. This is because GRUB 2 [does not have support for LUKS 2](https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?55093) and Ubuntu switched to it by default in this release. -The minimum RAM requirements has been lowered to 0.5 GiB of RAM. (The RAM consumption is around 300-400 MiB after startup). +The minimum RAM requirement has been lowered to 0.5 GiB of RAM. (The RAM consumption is around 300-400 MB after startup). ## Lubuntu Manual