VirtualBox and VMware Workstation (and VMware Player) are "level 2 hypervisors." Hyper-V and VMware ESXi are "level 1 hypervisors." The main difference is a level 2 hypervisor is an application running inside an existing OS, while and level 1 hypervisor is the OS itself. This means that when you enable Hyper-V, your Windows 10 "host"... Continue Reading →
Mount Windows NTFS partition due to hibernation
Boot into Windows and power down the system by shutting it down completely. You may then boot back into Ubuntu and the partition will mount in read-write mode automatically when you open it in Nautilus. Note that the "Shut Down" option may not be the one displayed in your start menu by default. You may need... Continue Reading →