Re: [Bug 1416925] Re: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mounted manually

2015-02-04 Thread Kevin
This resolved the issue, thanks Jean-Pierre <1416...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote: >Sorry, the commands in my previous post should read : > >mkdir temp-sdb2 >sudo ntfs-3g -o ro /dev/sdb2 temp-sdb2 >sudo head -c 30 'temp-sdb2/$LogFile' | tail -c 4 | od -t x1 >sudo umount temp-sdb2 >rmdir temp-sdb2 >

[Bug 1416925] Re: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mounted manually

2015-02-03 Thread Jean-Pierre
Sorry, the commands in my previous post should read : mkdir temp-sdb2 sudo ntfs-3g -o ro /dev/sdb2 temp-sdb2 sudo head -c 30 'temp-sdb2/$LogFile' | tail -c 4 | od -t x1 sudo umount temp-sdb2 rmdir temp-sdb2 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is s

[Bug 1416925] Re: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mounted manually

2015-02-03 Thread Jean-Pierre
> Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount. This means you have shut down Windows 8 (or 8.1 or 10) in such a mode that it keeps metadata in its cache for faster restarting. > The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown > Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restar

[Bug 1416925] Re: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mounted manually

2015-02-02 Thread Martin Pitt
OK, reopening the bug then. ** Changed in: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu) Status: Won't Fix => New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1416925 Title: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mount

Re: [Bug 1416925] Re: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mounted manually

2015-02-02 Thread Kevin
uary 2, 2015 3:19:04 AM Subject: [Bug 1416925] Re: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mounted manually Looks like you need to check/fix the file system first? You can do that with the "Disks" tool or under Windows (presumably you have that, as it's a windows partition?)

[Bug 1416925] Re: Internal hard disk partition cannot be mounted manually

2015-02-02 Thread Martin Pitt
Looks like you need to check/fix the file system first? You can do that with the "Disks" tool or under Windows (presumably you have that, as it's a windows partition?). This sounds like a wontfix, as we really don't want to try and mount a broken file system; this would only make things worse and p