Hello,
Suppose you have a PC with 2 separate SSDs. One is an install of Windows 11. The other is an install of a Linux distro, encrypted at time of installation (for example, with LUKS). Obviously you would only boot into one or the other at a time.
So a dual-boot, but each boot portion is on its own SSD (not sure if this matters, but its a relevant scenario).
Can the Windows 11 portion somehow get through the Linux encryption and access / read data on the Linux portion?
Sorry if this is a stupid or obvious question.
that would be pretty bad if it could. but no, there are no known ways to break luks encryption afaik.
never have a Windows partition on the same machine as an unencrypted ext4 partition/drive!! or any other unencrypted drive for that matter. Windows is fully capable of accessing them and sending data about your personal files back to Microdick HQ