As a long-term Linux user, I tried running Ubuntu under the Windows Subsystem for Linux. I works!

I have tried to setup ecryptfs, but this fails complaining that kernel module is missing. Here I don’t know enough about WSL, but it appears to come with a custom kernel.

Can I essily encrypt WSL? If Luks is the answer, how do I enter the passphrase? The boot process is hidden.

  • Pumpkin Escobar@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    For the easy option / question - do you have bitlocker enabled? That’s not enough?

    Do you want the encrypted folder to be automatically-unlocked or unlocked with a password

    You can build your own Linux kernel for WSL, I haven’t done it and unless that sounds like fun to you that’s not the route I’d go.