If you see Bitlocker revovery screen, enter the recovery key you stored in a secret on Bitwarden (you can access it from your phone), then Windows should start properly and you sould not be asked again for a recovery key next time. ![]() Restart your PC and select Windows on OS select screen. If you select Ubuntu, you have to enter the password you set up for the LUKS container, then enter the password for your session, now you are logged in Ubuntu !īefore to move to the next step, lets check if Windows boot properly. Restart your PC you should see a screen where you can select to start Windows or Ubuntu. In boot order option, select Ubuntu as first choice. ![]() If it boot on Windows directly, go back to advanced stratup menu and open UEFI/Bios Settings. Once your bootable USB key is ready, go to Windows setting sand search for Advanced startup options (in the same place as reset your PC).įrom the advanced stratup menu, boot on Ubuntu USB and select.įollow this tutorial to install Ubuntu in a LUKS container: (). Start Rufus, select you USB key as drive and Ubuntu as target ISO. Activate windows pro, you can get Windows pro licence for around $1 such as this one on a french eCommerce website: () -> (|mp) (I tried it, it is an official license and it works like a charm).īefore leaving windows grab a USB key, download ubuntu LTS, and install Rufus, an utility to create bootable USB keys. Windows encryption with bitlocker, during the process get the recovery and store it securely in a secret on bitwarden In my case, on a 2 TB disk, I 1.4 TB for shared data. Create a new NTFS volume for data that will be shared between Windows and Linux or that should be independent from your system installation. Install () client, run detection, the download and install latest drivers for your machine In my case, on a 2 TB disk, I only use 200 GB for windows. Once Windows, start by making space on the disk for further installations: When you start with a new computer it generally comes with Windows installed on it. !\ Warning, save all your data before continue /!\ Install browser extension (Ctrl+shift+L) In this tutorial we will set up a machine that can run Windows or Linux and share common data between the two systems whithout skimping on security by setting up encryption everywhere. If your computer is stolen, it is not only a loss of hardware, but also the compromition of all the data it contains, encryption of your data strongly limit this risk by making difficult to an attacker to get your data by direct access on your disk.įortunately solutions exists to set up this protection such as bitlocker on Windows or luks containers on Linux, but they are not always the default choice and are hard to set up together. ![]() Having a dual boot on your computer is a bit tedious but easily feasible, but when you want to activate some security best practices such as encryption of your data it gets a bit more trickier. # Install full encrypted Windows/Linux dual boot with shared Storage partition
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