@Hawk37:
Are you booting to the desktop or to the command line?
When booting to command line I am able to manually mount an NTFS formatted partitiom with the ntfs, ntfs-3g, and ntfs3 drivers. I've had no issues rebooting without the drive/partition present.
I've also had no problems with shutdown and reboot processes.
This suggests to me the problems you're seeing may be desktop related.
Updated about 10 mins ago and rebooted.I did see the following message on first mounting but that's almost certainly because I didn't eject/safely remove the drive on windows first.As for your fstab issue, are you 100% certain your fstab entry was correct and that the target mountpoint exists? Any error in fstab will cause boot to halt.*
*: except when using the nofail or noauto options and with some errors even then.
Are you booting to the desktop or to the command line?
When booting to command line I am able to manually mount an NTFS formatted partitiom with the ntfs, ntfs-3g, and ntfs3 drivers. I've had no issues rebooting without the drive/partition present.
I've also had no problems with shutdown and reboot processes.
This suggests to me the problems you're seeing may be desktop related.
Updated about 10 mins ago and rebooted.
Code:
pi@devpi:~ $ uname -aLinux devpi 6.6.20+rpt-rpi-2712 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.6.20-1+rpt1 (2024-03-07) aarch64 GNU/Linux
Code:
The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).The file system wasn't safely closed on Windows. Fixing.
*: except when using the nofail or noauto options and with some errors even then.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:54 am