Once upon a time, Chris Murphy <[email protected]> said:
> This is a good point to underscore. The user experience following a Fedora 
> installation when Bitlocker is enabled, is the appearance of Windows being 
> broken or inaccessible. We are probably better off asking Anaconda to refuse 
> to install when Bitlocker is detected. Or at least a warning dialog.

This brings up something I've wondered about... I have a Thinkpad T14
(gen 2a) bought earlier this year.  I shrunk the pre-installed Windows
within Windows before installing Fedora 35.  I have no real need to
access it from Linux (only reason I didn't delete Windows is it's a work
computer).

I did poke at it though, and trying to mount it (with no FS type
specified) returns "unknown filesystem type 'BitLocker'.".  When I boot
into Windows, it still works fine (no issue booting).  I tried to get a
recovery key, but Windows says it's not encrypted.

-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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