[Bug 1799550] Re: No way to encrypt at partition level (dual boot)
Xavier Gnata
1799550 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jun 21 12:54:10 UTC 2021
Any chance to see some progress on this topic in 21.10?
It should be possible to encryt / without having to play with the command line, no matter if we are in dual boot or if we are not.
It should be possible to /create/open a encrypted LUKS container and to install (k)ubuntu on it without having the use the command line.
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Title:
No way to encrypt at partition level (dual boot)
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
I'm using kubuntu alongside with windows in a dual boot, therefore I cannot use the full disk partition option. There is no option in the installer to get an encrypted kubuntu with windows (or any other OS) already installed on the same disk. There used to be an option to encrypt /home (up to 16.10 IIRC) but it does not exist anymore.
I had to follow and adapt this tutorial http://blog.botux.fr/en/2015/09/ubuntu-installation-manual-full-disk-encryption-lvm-on-luks/ to get my encrypted kubuntu.
Is it a bug in the installer or a missing (important, as security related) feature?
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