Skip to main content

You are not logged in. Your edit will be placed in a queue until it is peer reviewed.

We welcome edits that make the post easier to understand and more valuable for readers. Because community members review edits, please try to make the post substantially better than how you found it, for example, by fixing grammar or adding additional resources and hyperlinks.

8
  • Do you see some logs when you run dmesg. Also, the file contents of /etc/fstab from Linux machine would be useful...
    – harshavmb
    Commented Mar 20, 2022 at 13:16
  • Hi, @harshavmb I'm not sure how to add an image, so I edited the inicial post. Hope you can see the images!
    – nonick66
    Commented Mar 20, 2022 at 13:36
  • 3
    @nonick66 Do not post links to images. Copy and past the text into the question using the code blocks. Commented Mar 20, 2022 at 13:54
  • From the images you posted, there was some problem with previous mounts, e2fsck (filesystem check) was performed & mounted as read-only as I see errors=remount-ro. Was there any power outage? Or your hardware may be genuinely failing.
    – harshavmb
    Commented Mar 20, 2022 at 14:00
  • 1
    Windows will hardly touch the partition that has partition type that it does not recognize. I even run Windows 10/11 VM on daily basis that uses the same drive that the Linux host is running on. (They don't share the same EFI system partition though and the one for the Linux host is masked with a Linux partition type GUID.) Even survives Windows updates perfectly. (IIRC you can't even delete a partition on Windows in Disk Management if the partition type code / GUID is not recognized.)
    – Tom Yan
    Commented Mar 20, 2022 at 17:17