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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458506
Title:
KARMIC Grub Doesnt Play Nice With Mounted NTFS Partitions
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As far as I am aware this didnt happen in 10.04. Though, then again that
laptop crapped out on me in like May of 2010 or so and I had it
replaced with a new laptop. Though, as far as I remember this didnt
happen with 10.04
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Did this ever occur in lucid or later?
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rolf Leggewie (r0lf)
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Mr Steve Langasek,
Forgive, my tardiness but I did a backup and recently installed Windows
7 and Ubuntu Karmic Stable.
Though, no the problem I could boot from Windows Vista back into Windows
Vista without the error boot screen popping up. It only happened if I
went from Ubuntu to Windows.
Altho
Nastrafireblaze,
Is this problem reproducible if you reboot rom Windows back into
Windows, without booting first into Ubuntu?
If so, then given that grub2 shouldn't be writing to the filesystem (as
Colin mentions), it would seem to be a problem with Windows itself
rather than the interaction betw
I did manage to capture the issue, but the solution I normally used (ie
mounting Windows partition in Ubuntu) did not rectify the problem for
some reason. It's a bit long on running time but I tried to minimize the
amount of recording by not recording long processes, which is why its
broken down i
Well, if anyone can advise on any logs, config files, or additonal
documentation needed? It's not an issue for me as I have made a marked
drop in to how much boot into my Windows nowadays also, but I'm sure it
may be an issue for non-fully transitioned new user to ubuntu or it
could be an issue if
For what it's worth, GRUB deliberately has no filesystem writing code,
in order to avoid this class of problem. It sounds more likely that the
problem resides elsewhere, although I can't say I know where.
I don't boot my Windows installation very often, but I also don't
automatically mount it and
Will play with this monday to check for confirmation and try and help
track down breakage.
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KARMIC Grub Doesnt Play Nice With Mounted NTFS Partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458506
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That is correct Windows will only boot again if I mount the partition
inn Ubuntu, this is despite that the shutdowns from within Windows are
done using the Start Menu > Shutdown procedure.
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KARMIC Grub Doesnt Play Nice With Mounted NTFS Partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458506
You rece
Do I understand correctly that Windows will only boot cleanly if you
*do* mount the partition under Ubuntu? This sounds more like Windows
isn't cleanly shutting down, and Ubuntu is handling the filesystem
recovery on mount?
** Package changed: grub (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)
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KARMIC Grub Does
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