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  • MX Linux. Prior to install I disabled bitlocker in windows to be able to resize the part with gparted. Once in windows again I re-enabled it.

    The MX installer is very complete, I was able to directly use LUKS to encrypt my linux partition, and I chose btrfs with multiple volumes. Once grub was installed I needed to change my BIOS to boot from linux partition, this is when my first boot in windows asked for the key.


  • I think the first time I installed linux/grub on a repartionned windows drive, my first boot in windows it asked for the bitlocker key, I have it on a USB drive, it’s like 30 chars/number. Since then dual booting has always worked. Laptop is win10/linux and desktop is win11/linux.

    EDIT: have not booted windows in monts, it asks for bitlocker key everytime booting with grub wtf!!!










  • I am using Linux since the 90s, used Ubuntu a lot at one time, then started using MX linux, 16.1 iirc was my first install. Then I continue to use it, I have always like Xfce (coming from mwm and such), and no systemd, no snap, no flatpak etc. MX is very stable, use the latest package in .deb format. I am using it for almost 10 years now, 24/7, I am using it as my work PC too.