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How to retrain Windows to automatically change ext4 to NTFS?
I wanted to add a drive from UBUNTY to WINDOWS. Well, I added it through the ext2 volume edition program. Well, I added...
And then Linox refused to work... Well, they told me that it was necessary to fix the disk with the fck program. Well, I freaked out and reinstalled UBUNTY. First of all, I downloaded UBUNTY, looked that everything is ok. I installed a little prog (after all, the whole thing was erased). I go to Windows, and then back to Linux. And again the same problem. Well, then I realized that Windows automatically changes ext4 to NTFS. So how to teach Windows to read ext4?
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Windows doesn't do anything like that.
Mount the ext partition in read-only mode (it seems like Windows does this by default).
The reason is definitely not this. See what else you do with a partition or bootloader.
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