Thanks for the 'nobootwait' option, I'll put that in for future.
Although you say mountall doesn't know this is an optional filesystem
that should be ignored if it can't be mounted, clearly some part of the
process chain does know this because the system knows it has halted
because there is a
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 07:46:07PM -, fig_wright wrote:
The message during boot (if you are lucky enough to see it) is:
-
Windows is hibernated, refused to mount
NTFS partition is hibernated {blah, blah}
{several lines of more blah about mounting hibernated
When booting Ubuntu 11.04, if there is an NTFS partition in the
/etc/fstab file set to automount during boot, and if there is a
hibernated windows system on that partition... then the boot will halt
permanently, waiting for user input to a question about proceeding.
What question does it
The message during boot (if you are lucky enough to see it) is:
-
Windows is hibernated, refused to mount
NTFS partition is hibernated {blah, blah}
{several lines of more blah about mounting hibernated partitions}
An error occurred while mounting /media/winxp
press S to