You can disable the Hibernate option in Windows (different from fast logon). On 2021-07-11 6:24 p.m., Richmond wrote: > Richmond <richmond@criptext.com> writes: > >> When I try to mount Windows 10 partition from Linux it says: >> >> "Windows is hibernated, refused to mount. >> Falling back to read-only mount because the NTFS partition is in an >> unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation >> or fast restarting.) >> Could not mount read-write, trying read-only" >> >> But I have unchecked the "fast boot" in Windows 10, and also unchecked >> the hibernate (both from the administrator account), and I tried >> restarting, and shutting down with >> >> shutdown /s /f /t 0 >> >> and >> >> shutdown /r /o >> >> Windows is up to date and there are no pending updates. >> >> But always the same error from debian. > > I fixed this with: > > mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile > > but the file must have come back again after the next Windows restart. > > So I just have to remember to do this every time. > -- Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside -Be smart, Be wise, Support opensource development
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