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Dual-booting on hardware encrypted drive

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I plan to dual-boot with Windows, but I've seen self encryption (through Opal, eDrive ...) allows for penalty free, instantaneous encryption and Samsung offers an easy path through their Windows software. But I fear I would run into issues if I try to install Ubuntu afterwards, as the drive will be permanently encrypted, all of it: even If I turn off Windows BitLocker. Any ideas of how this should pan out?

Thank you so much.

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