Does Ubuntu (and official flavors) support disk encryption that'll automatically unlock using the device's TPM module? Would it be possible to do that during install? What's the best, pain-free, tool to use if I wanna do it post-install (preferably GUI-based)?
And what are the conditions required in order to require the user to unlock it with a password?
With Windows, we got Bitlocker, and that has the option to use TPM to automatically unlock the drive at boot, unless there's a change in BIOS/UEFI.
I have a 4th gen Lenovo X1 Yoga, running on Kubuntu. Planning on reinstalling it with Btrfs or ZFS as the primary file system.
And what are the conditions required in order to require the user to unlock it with a password?
With Windows, we got Bitlocker, and that has the option to use TPM to automatically unlock the drive at boot, unless there's a change in BIOS/UEFI.
I have a 4th gen Lenovo X1 Yoga, running on Kubuntu. Planning on reinstalling it with Btrfs or ZFS as the primary file system.