Unless u have a ntfs shared drive which gets locked by windows if u don’t restart (or disable fast startup for a real shutdown) so it releases the lock without having to unlock it inside Linux (and sometimes failing because it’s not always locked the same)
“locked” the drive is read-only in Linux until windows unlocks it or Linux does using a tool
Just hold the power button until it gets quiet.
… shush, don’t fight it, it will be over soon.
I always imagine this when hard rebooting any device
same thought when hard rebooting the last time before formatting
Unless u have a ntfs shared drive which gets locked by windows if u don’t restart (or disable fast startup for a real shutdown) so it releases the lock without having to unlock it inside Linux (and sometimes failing because it’s not always locked the same)
“locked” the drive is read-only in Linux until windows unlocks it or Linux does using a tool
I know, I know… we were just not meant to be, sorry…