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Does Ubuntu support unlocking full-disk encrypted internal drive(s) automatically with TPM?

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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)?

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.

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