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- How to access a BitLocker-encrypted drive in Linux? - Super User
BitLocker is a proprietary, closed-source drive encryption system only supported by Windows You'll have to remove BitLocker encryption if you want to access your Windows partitions from Linux See What is the difference between disabling BitLocker Drive Encryption and decrypting the volume? for instructions on doing so
- Use (Windows) BitLocker-encrypted drive on Ubuntu
How could I mount my BitLocker encrypted drive on Ubuntu? I have checked the Wine website, and it had no BitLocker support, and I have no idea how to install Dislocker on my computer I can not remove the encryption because my school computers use Windows OS instead of Linux OS Also because I installed Ubuntu because my Windows OS was not working
- how can I unlock a bitlocker encrypted volume using linux
The usual way to use Bitlocker on Linux after dislocker is installed is as follows Create two folders: sudo mkdir -p media bitlocker sudo mkdir -p media bitlockermount Identify the partition that's encrypted using BitLocker using fdisk or lsblk, but it's easier using GParted which clearly indicates "bitlocker" Decrypt and mount the BitLocker-encrypted filesystem: sudo dislocker <partition
- boot - BitLocker-encrypted drive on Ubuntu - Ask Ubuntu
But there can be several protectors See also manage-bde tpm In my experience, dislocker over samba (ethernet cable between windows computer and linux computer) does not work (But my setting was different : trying to mount external bitlocker drive plugged in Windows computer, on a Ubuntu computer connected to Windows computer through ethernet )
- What is the passphrase for opening a BitLocker disk on Ubuntu?
When prompted for your passphrase, you need to enter your BitLocker recovery key It looks something like: 318846-013959-335082-562221-588214-181456-652498-331848 How to find your BitLocker recovery key: When you enabled BitLocker full disk encryption on your Windows partition, you were prompted to save a recovery key on an external USB stick, or somewhere else The file is a text file named
- Installing Linux without disabling Bitlocker encryption
Is there a way to install and dual boot Ubuntu Fedora along with Windows 11 without disabling bitlocker encryption? Possible approach The other solution for continuing to use Bitlocker extending
- Dual-Boot with Windows 11 and BitLocker - Ask Ubuntu
I just had the same problem with my work Laptop and I successfully set up a dual boot with both OSes being fully encrypted without the need to change anything in the Windows installation (no disabling of BitLocker needed) It also works with the new Ubuntu 24 04 installer I tested with 22 04 and 24 04 The guide might look complex, but it is just very detailed and only very easy and
- windows - Disable Bitlocker with Linux - Super User
I have two operating systems on my laptop First Ubuntu and second Windows 10 with BitLocker encryption The laptop doesn't have TPM so BitLocker is decrypted with a password on every Windows boot
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