06-08-2017, 03:51 AM
Reason you can't mount the NTFS partition is shown in your pic from first post -- "Windows is hibernated, ...."
I'm guessing you're dual-booting with either Win8, 8.1, or 10. By default, those don't actually do a real shutdown when you shutdown in Windows -- they go into a hibernated state so the system starts up quicker and that "feature" is called "Fast Startup". When hibernated the Windows partitions will be in a locked state.
Boot into Windows and disable Fast Startup, then reboot computer. Mounting the Windows partitions should work in LL after doing that.
P.s. I edited your 2nd post to enclose the system report output in code tags to make it easier to read. Whenever you need to post output like that (eg. from terminal commands) you should enclose it in code tags. For future reference, see this post for directions on how to do that.
I'm guessing you're dual-booting with either Win8, 8.1, or 10. By default, those don't actually do a real shutdown when you shutdown in Windows -- they go into a hibernated state so the system starts up quicker and that "feature" is called "Fast Startup". When hibernated the Windows partitions will be in a locked state.
Boot into Windows and disable Fast Startup, then reboot computer. Mounting the Windows partitions should work in LL after doing that.
P.s. I edited your 2nd post to enclose the system report output in code tags to make it easier to read. Whenever you need to post output like that (eg. from terminal commands) you should enclose it in code tags. For future reference, see this post for directions on how to do that.
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