Re: No space left on device ...
Joe wrote:
>
> First thing to try is to boot back into Windows and see if there is a
> message about the drive. If so, let Windows 'fix' it. I've had cases
> where the drive was not cleanly unmounted and Linux has mounted it
> read-only. Windows was able to repair it, whatever the problem was.
Oh! Reminds me on the fact, that Fast Boot of Windows locks the disk devices,
and they can't be accessed by any other system on the same computer, even after
Windows shutdown - to avoid disk corruption.
Did you disable the Fast Boot feature in Windows?
https://www.howtogeek.com/243901/the-pros-and-cons-of-windows-10s-fast-startup-mode/
Best regards,
Klaus.
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Klaus Singvogel
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