[Bug 506545] Re: possible fs crash in "hibernated" windows

2018-11-14 Thread doorsfan
Known problem not related to linux. To repeat: 0. Make backup! Mandatory! 1. Hibernate windows 2. Boot to another windows OS (USB stick, connect HDD to another windows OS) 3. Run defrag system partition hibernated system. 4. Try to wake up system. You have broken FS. The only way - to restore from

[Bug 506545] Re: possible fs crash in "hibernated" windows

2012-01-23 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506545 Title: pos

[Bug 506545] Re: possible fs crash in "hibernated" windows

2012-01-23 Thread Duncan Clough
I *think* it is this bug that has affected me twice recently. Both times Windows 7 had put itself into hibernate without me realising (happened when I left the computer on overnight in Windows). I then continued to use Linux (and the NTFS partitions without problems). When I next booted into Win

[Bug 506545] Re: possible fs crash in "hibernated" windows

2010-12-29 Thread Jean-Pierre
> It seems that ntfs-3g could not determine "hibernate" status in Windows 7. Detection of a hibernated Windows session is based on a file named "hiberfil.sys" on the Windows system partition in which Windows saves its state. 1) Was the damaged partition the Windows system one, or was it another

[Bug 506545] Re: possible fs crash in "hibernated" windows

2010-12-28 Thread lang-it
also affect ubuntu 10.4 LTS dangerous bug -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506545 Title: possible fs crash in "hibernated" windows -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu