ubuntu-wsl2-systemd-script
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[Does not work anymore!] Script to enable systemd support on current Ubuntu WSL2 images
Looking through the Issues, I found a few users who wanted an uninstall script. So, I made one!
I get this after running your script. nsenter: cannot open /proc/320/ns/time: No such file or directory Luckily, I can "wsl -e bash --norc" and revert the changes to /etc/bash.bashrc. But...
Running this made ubuntu endlessly loop with echo pausing one second to let ubuntu start.
I am desabling this check to make my wsl configuration scripts work. But I dont understand why this check is there in the first place. So can someone explain me...
i'm trying to install the qemu in my windows and i got this error message after WSL installed and configured i've install the Ubuntu-22.04 run it int terminal... and do...
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/systemd-support-is-now-available-in-wsl/
> [Does not work anymore!] I have no idea why that text has been added to the description. This script still works fine. The only thing I change is basic.target...
Am I doing this right...?  I tried to install it, didn't work, then I uninstall it, and reinstall it. Then tried it again using `--force`... Then when I try...
This script broke my WSL2 Ubuntnu 20.04 environment! 