On Saturday, 8 July 2017 16:59:29 BST Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
08.07.2017 18:20, Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink пишет:
Op zaterdag 8 juli 2017 16:54:52 CEST schreef Sudhir Anand:
All.
After windows goes into hibernation mode, the computer will not boot into Linux. It stops and asks for root password and drops to command prompt.
The only way to reboot into Linux is to start windows to recover from its hibernation mode. After shutting windows down normally, Linux will boot normally.
Is this normal behavior?
Yes if you configured Linux to mount Windows drives on boot.
Can any changes be made to recover from Windows
hibernation mode?
Not without risking Windows filesystem corruption.
Regards.
Disable Fastboot in Windows.
How is it going to help if someone intentionally hibernates Windows? In this case either do not do it, or do not attempt to mount Windows drives in Linux at all.
Thank you for the explanations and advice. I do mount windows drives and now understand the reason for stopping at the command line. Kind Regards. -- Sudhir Anand