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I don't, but if everything works as expected, I wouldn't enable it.
Thank you for doing @lumarel. This looks good overall, but I want to point a couple things: 1) `/usr/libexec/wsl/oobe.sh` manually writes the default user to `/etc/wsl.conf`. We don't recommend doing...
Thank you. I can see in the logs that mirrored networking is enabled. @CatalinFetoiu : Could you have a look ?
@J4yTr1n1ty: What kind of command line do you see "crashing" ? I do see that a process is exiting with error code = 1, but from what I see it's...
Interesting. Do you use screen, or tmux ? The "no sessions" messages makes me think that something like that is causing this
Interesting. Do you see the same behavior if you run let's say `wsl bash` ?
@HMedbian: Can you capture a full WSL boot and a repro of the error ? You can do that by running wsl --shutdown before running the script. /logs
Thank you for the suggestion @MichaelKamelit. 1. can be easily done by adding an entry in `/etc/fstab`, or a symlink, but creating a `/windows` shouldn't be the default WSL behavior...
Thank you for reporting this @zyfpga. Interestingly I can't reproduce this. Did you run the commands in the same Terminal, one after the other, or are did you run them...