It is highly unlikely that the Kicksecure project will work on this. It’s not on the roadmap (such as Kicksecure Security Roadmap) which we’ll have our hands full with for the next years. Wiki chapter Community Feedback applies.
If you want to see this feature materialize, I recommend to request this feature from other projects and/or working on it yourself.
Highly unlikely.
Quote openSUSE blog post Systemd-boot and Full Disk Encryption in Tumbleweed and MicroOS talking about their motivation to add support for systemd-boot:
The openSUSE package for this boot loader contains more than 200 patches. Some of those patches are there for the last 5, 6 … 10 years. That is both an indication of the talent of the maintainers, but also can signal an issue in how slow the upstream contribution process can be.
(Added to GRUB Slow Upstream just now.)
Unless someone software forks GRUB and starts developing it faster then the current upstream, this won’t happen.
related:
ISO: Change to unencrypted /boot if using Full Disk Encryption
That is a very nice way of wording it.
See also our wiki chapter: Plausible Deniability - Deniable Encryption