Hibernation - Disable |best|
A notorious conflict occurs in dual-boot configurations (e.g., Windows/Linux). If a system hibernates, the NTFS or ext4 filesystems remain in an "unclean" state. Booting into an alternate OS can lead to metadata corruption or the forced mounting of partitions as read-only. Disabling hibernation is the only reliable mitigation for this hazard.
Additionally, you will no longer have the option to hibernate; you will be limited to , Shut down , or Restart . hibernation disable
Click at the top. Uncheck Hibernate under the "Shutdown settings" section. Click Save changes . Troubleshooting: When Hibernation Won't Stay Off A notorious conflict occurs in dual-boot configurations (e