Re: BitLocker (was Re: future of dual booting Windows and Fedora, redux)

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Once upon a time, Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> said:
> My understanding is that Windows preloads are now blank-encrypted.
> That is, there's a BitLocker volume wrapping the filesystem, even with
> encryption turned off. It makes encrypting the disk later
> significantly easier (it doesn't have to do filesystem resizing and
> reallocation games).

Huh, okay.  It seems cryptsetup can't open it, but dislocker can.

But this does mean that doing anything in anaconda based on detection of
BitLocker being present should consider that...
-- 
Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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