You need your windows in an unencrypted partition. At that point, grub
should detect it. You should have at least two unencrypted partitions --
Your windows dual-boot and /boot...And optionally swap, but that would be
separately encrypted.

--b

On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 8:18 AM, J. Bakshi <baksh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 09:11:14 -0500
> Andrew Reid <rei...@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
>
> >   I've had an LVM/luks-encrypted root partition (includes everything
> > except /boot, on various logical volumes) for several years on two
> > different Lenovo Thinkpads, and while I've never done any benchmarks,
> > I haven't noticed any performance degradation at all.
> >
> One more question...
>
> Do I need an unencrypted partition to to keep windows (dual boot)
> or the grub will take care of it within encrypted volume ?
>
> Thanks
>
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