![]() Please note(1): You cannot use Microsoft WSL to follow this procedure, not even for testing purposes. You can use it only if you have a TPM 2.0 on your computer and have fully understood what mentioned on the previous paragraph. The article here below explains how to install and configure TPM 2.0 on a Linux system. Before reading this article make sure you have read and understood my article about the TPM module per se (click here to read it), it explains how the TPM actually works and gives you a ton of resources to learn all the possible details.
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