Ubuntu/Debian: Do not mention "Ubuntu" encryption
This fixes a mention of "Ubuntu" that slipped into Debian, and also avoids the need to diverge them needlessly.
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## Encryption
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This guide supports the two different Ubuntu encryption options: unencrypted and LUKS (full-disk encryption). ZFS native encryption has not yet been released.
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This guide supports two different encryption options: unencrypted and LUKS (full-disk encryption). ZFS native encryption has not yet been released.
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Unencrypted does not encrypt anything, of course. All ZFS features are fully available. With no encryption happening, this option naturally has the best performance.
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## Encryption
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This guide supports the two different Ubuntu encryption options: unencrypted and LUKS (full-disk encryption). ZFS native encryption has not yet been released.
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This guide supports two different encryption options: unencrypted and LUKS (full-disk encryption). ZFS native encryption has not yet been released.
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Unencrypted does not encrypt anything, of course. All ZFS features are fully available. With no encryption happening, this option naturally has the best performance.
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