The feature lets users access Linux file systems, such as ext4, that Windows don’t natively support. Program a task that launch govolume3offline.Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 now allows a physical disk with a Linux filesystem, such as ext4, to be attached and mounted inside WSL 2. With notepad create the file govolume3offline.bat in the same directory cd \users\f35\documents With notepad create the file volume3offline.txt select volume 3 Volume 2 C OS_Install NTFS Partition 131 G Sain Démarrag Volume 1 E System NTFS Partition 100 M Sain Système Volume 0 D BIOS_RVY NTFS Partition 10 G Sain ![]() You can see your linux partition N° volume Ltr Nom Fs Type Taille Statut Info In the cmd administrative windows : diskpart I have a solution that works for me (diskpart is my friend) I now have to find how to set the volume offline automaticaly (regedit ?) There is no more problem when I boot linux. ![]() With the command diskpart, when the linux volume is set offline Then I reinstalled Ubuntu 16.10 => same problem again I removed the linux and swap partition and create a new partition from windows. I saw that I was not alone on earth with this problem, but I did not see any solution. The problem was present with W10 1511, I've upgraded to W10 1607 : same problem Of course if I just boot W10 (no login) and reboot linux, the problem is there too. But after that, same problem, when I boot on Linux: superblock errors. įrom W10, I can mount the linux ext4 partition with the W10 ext2 tool. Works fine, but after a Windows boot, the problem is there again. The exact superblock error : fsck.ext4: Superblock checksum does not match superblock while trying to open /dev/sda5
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