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How to Encrypt Drives ?
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What type of encryption do you need? NTFS can natively provide encryption, but it's going to be file level. LUKS2 is block device level, so the whole filesystem looks like one encrypted blob.
EDIT: And I don't know if Linux can do encrypted NTFS. If not, that wouldn't work for the shared storage.
kagis
Nope. Looks like there's a utility, ntfsdecrypt, to do decryption on a file-by-file basis, though. Probably not what you want, though.
https://superuser.com/questions/1554798/access-files-encrypted-with-windows-efs-encrypting-file-system-on-linux
EDIT2: This guy is recommending VeraCrypt, as it works with both. I've never used it, though, and the post is eight years old, so I suppose the situation could have changed.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/306398/does-linux-work-well-with-encrypted-ntfs-drives
But veracrypt has it's own boot loader right? Won't it replace rEFInd?
The one that asks password before boot (full encryption)