On 07/08/2017 11:25 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
When you hibernate a machine you can not mount the partitions it had opened in any other operating system, nor in another instance of the same operating system. You need to awake the hibernated system, then
I'm glad Carlos snapped to what was going on... I was still scratching my head wondering what the heck Sudhir was talking about. I dual-boot (just because I happen to have 2 separate drives in the laptop and left the Win10 SSD alone when I installed Leap). I would NEVER, not in a MILLION YEARS, have considered trying to dual-boot when one OS was hibernated. That is just such a bizarre thought in my world it never occurred to me what Sudhir was actually talking about. I don't know why, but it just seems like common-sense that you fully shutdown one OS before trying to boot another -- maybe that's just me... (and a one reason I will not allow grub to touch the win10 drive, relying on 'Select Boot Device' from the BIOS to chose which drive to boot) Virtualbox of KVM is the way to go to virtualize windows within Leap. You want to run windows? just start it like another application. You can even create a .desktop file that launches the vboxmanage commandline. I've even got to where I virtualize windows on my server and give it 2-cores and 4GB of ram. I access it via rdesktop -- even over wifi it is fine (not snappy, but fine). -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.