I don't like such user-friendly modern features of Windows. I will never install it again.
Matsuda Kenji On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 10:23:05AM +0200, Łukasz Moskała wrote: > I recall something similar but with ethernet. Basically on windows > "shutdown" is more like "hibernate" to give you faster boot, unless you > explicitly disable this feature. You can check this in task manager if > uptime after shutdown and power on is not as low as you would expect it to > be. This does not apply to reboot. > > So when i "shutdown" windows and on next boot went to linux, NIC was not > working. The solution was to do "reboot" on windows then boot to linux. > > This was in 2016 or 2017 I think, I can't test if that's still the case > because I no longer have windows installed. I also can't remember if this > was on old motherboard (realtek NIC) or new motherboard (intel NIC) > > -- > Łukasz Moskała