On 2017-12-01 at 16:44, Sven Hartge wrote: > Luca Capello <l...@pca.it> wrote: > >> On Fri, 01 Dec 2017 14:59:53 -0500, James McCoy wrote: > >>> People seem to be skipping over the fact that even after ntfs-3g >>> was installed, the user only had RO access. That's the bigger >>> issue. > >> Exactly, which IIRC is the normal behavior if the NTFS filesystem >> was not properly "closed", e.g. if Windows was hibernated (or it >> uses the Fast Boot/Startup feature, thus suspend2both). > > Which is normal since at least Windows 7, maybe even Vista, to not > shutdown completely, but only shutdown the applications and then > hibernate the remaining Windows Kernel and memory to disk, leaving > the filesystem unclean.
Are you sure? I've been managing Windows 7 at my workplace for years now, and I've never seen this "suspend in response to Shut Down" behavior there; the first place I ever saw it was on a Windows 8 machine. I'm not sure I've yet seen it in our current Windows 10 pilot, either, but I also haven't looked especially closely there. -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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