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In a dualboot system with Linux and Windows, the login under Linux fails as soon as Windows is started.
It looks as if the MACCT is correctly transferred to the AD when Windows starts.
If you then start Linux, the MACCT is no longer transferred correctly to the AD and therefore the login under Linux fails.
That could also be a linbo bug.
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OK, thanks for reporting.
We should link associated threads from ask here to know if there is a solution in linbo or needs to be fixed here.
I cannot fix this by myself.
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In a dualboot system with Linux and Windows, the login under Linux fails as soon as Windows is started.
It looks as if the MACCT is correctly transferred to the AD when Windows starts.
If you then start Linux, the MACCT is no longer transferred correctly to the AD and therefore the login under Linux fails.
That could also be a linbo bug.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: