The forced Microsoft Account requirement and BitLocker auto encryption can lead to catastrophic issues on Windows if you aren't careful, and especially in the case of a lockout.
Linux supports BitLocker encrypted partitions. You just have to specify the BitLocker recovery-key in your fstab file or on the command-line. I’ve been dual-booting with disk encryption enabled on both Linux and Windows for several years, using that functionality
Linux supports BitLocker encrypted partitions. You just have to specify the BitLocker recovery-key in your
fstab
file or on the command-line. I’ve been dual-booting with disk encryption enabled on both Linux and Windows for several years, using that functionality