On 2020-11-25 at 12:31, Linux-Fan wrote: > Kanito 73 writes: > >> Hello >> >> Al the previous issues I published are now solved. Relative to the >> RTL8821CE, I searched for a module rtl8821ce.ko but the generated >> module was just 8821ce.ko so when I loaded the only RTL* >> (rtl8821ae.ko) the right 8821ce.ko was already loaded and I thought >> it was the rtl8821ae activating my wifi. [SOLVED] >> >> Now I have another BIG problem. I installed both Windows10 >> (version OCTOBER 2020) and Debian 10.0.6 in dual boot and left a >> large NTFS partition for data on the primary disk (HDD) and the >> whole secondary disk (SDD) also as a unique NTFS partition.
>> Well, I installed Windows, then Installed Linux and tested the NTFS >> partitions from Linux (Debian) mounting and copying some files >> successfully. > > [...] > >> So I think that Windows 10 locks the partitions or something weird >> is going on. > The Wanderer's post contains a more elaborate explanation of the > immediate issue you are most likely facing: Windows going into > suspend-to-disk rather than actual shutdown. > > A possibility to bypass the fastboot/rapid startup technology is to > use suitable arguments to the Windows `shutdown` command. Yeah, I thought of that after hitting Send. The syntax for "shut down now" should be 'shutdown /s /t 0'. > It used to be possible to bypass it by doing a right-click on the > Windows logo in the lower left and then choose "Shutdown" from that > menu but I am not sure if this still works. No, to the best of my awareness it does not. If it *does*, I'd be quite interested to learn that. -- 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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