Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04
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NTFS signature is missing.
Failed to mount '/dev/sda4': Invalid argument
The device '/dev/sda4' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.
Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a
partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around? -
Any reason you're duel booting instead of running one as a VM?
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@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
Installed Windows, shrank drive, installed Ubuntu 18.04.
Unable to mount the Windows drive even though shutdown is clean.
Windows is (or should be) sda4,..
sda1 - ntfs
sda2 - vfat /boot/efi
sda3 -
sda4 -
sda5 ext4I'm following this (which has worked in the past)
https://askubuntu.com/questions/978746/how-to-mount-ntfs-partition-in-ubuntu-16-04
What happens when you mount sda1?
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@travisdh1 said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
Any reason you're duel booting instead of running one as a VM?
No 'real' reason I don't guess. I know with 8GB of memory, I should have plenty.. But I'd rather have all of it available to the OS - Esp Windows
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@dbeato said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
Installed Windows, shrank drive, installed Ubuntu 18.04.
Unable to mount the Windows drive even though shutdown is clean.
Windows is (or should be) sda4,..
sda1 - ntfs
sda2 - vfat /boot/efi
sda3 -
sda4 -
sda5 ext4I'm following this (which has worked in the past)
https://askubuntu.com/questions/978746/how-to-mount-ntfs-partition-in-ubuntu-16-04
What happens when you mount sda1?
sda is listed as the recovery partition,.. and likely doesn't have any of the User data.
That being said,.. I'll check that.
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Might be a stupid question, but can you still boot into the Windows install?
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@notverypunny said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
Might be a stupid question, but can you still boot into the Windows install?
Yes, both boot fine.
Ubuntu is faster and the default, but Windows boots
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Could this be an issue with a newer release of NTFS? What Windows 10 version is it?
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Is bitlocker or another encryption / security solution in play? I think bitlocker would have caused grief with the linux install in general, but I've never had the pleasure of messing around with it too much.
How about just booting a live linux? Can you see and automount the windows partition from a live disk?
Other possibility, is it ReFS instead of NTFS?
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@scottalanmiller said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
Could this be an issue with a newer release of NTFS? What Windows 10 version is it?
ExFAT- the partition is listed as NTFS in Ubuntu and Windows.
I’ve been able to read a exFat partition via USB.
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@notverypunny said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
Is bitlocker or another encryption / security solution in play? I think bitlocker would have caused grief with the linux install in general, but I've never had the pleasure of messing around with it too much.
How about just booting a live linux? Can you see and automount the windows partition from a live disk?
Other possibility, is it ReFS instead of NTFS?
I’ve not set up bitlocker, but it is listed in Disk management. And I have looked into this.
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@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
@notverypunny said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
Is bitlocker or another encryption / security solution in play? I think bitlocker would have caused grief with the linux install in general, but I've never had the pleasure of messing around with it too much.
How about just booting a live linux? Can you see and automount the windows partition from a live disk?
Other possibility, is it ReFS instead of NTFS?
I’ve not set up bitlocker, but it is listed in Disk management. And I have looked into this.
I had a weird problem once where Bitlocker turned itself on. Caused all kinds of problems with what i was trying to do (images)... killed it and life was good.
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Can you try accessing that partition from a live ubuntu installer?
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@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
@dbeato said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
Installed Windows, shrank drive, installed Ubuntu 18.04.
Unable to mount the Windows drive even though shutdown is clean.
Windows is (or should be) sda4,..
sda1 - ntfs
sda2 - vfat /boot/efi
sda3 -
sda4 -
sda5 ext4I'm following this (which has worked in the past)
https://askubuntu.com/questions/978746/how-to-mount-ntfs-partition-in-ubuntu-16-04
What happens when you mount sda1?
sda is listed as the recovery partition,.. and likely doesn't have any of the User data.
That being said,.. I'll check that.
Follow up, yes I can mount and access /dev/sda1.
But there isn't anything there other than the recovery.
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@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
@dbeato said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
@gjacobse said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows from Ubuntu:
Installed Windows, shrank drive, installed Ubuntu 18.04.
Unable to mount the Windows drive even though shutdown is clean.
Windows is (or should be) sda4,..
sda1 - ntfs
sda2 - vfat /boot/efi
sda3 -
sda4 -
sda5 ext4I'm following this (which has worked in the past)
https://askubuntu.com/questions/978746/how-to-mount-ntfs-partition-in-ubuntu-16-04
What happens when you mount sda1?
sda is listed as the recovery partition,.. and likely doesn't have any of the User data.
That being said,.. I'll check that.
Follow up, yes I can mount and access /dev/sda1.
But there isn't anything there other than the recovery.
Interesting, that's so weird.
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What does this command show:
lsblk -f
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@dbeato said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
What does this command show:
lsblk -f
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@gjacobse But that is now that command...
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@dbeato said in Dual Boot: Unable to access Windows NTFS Filesystem from Ubuntu 18.04:
@gjacobse But that is now that command...
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@gjacobse still not the command