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Ubuntu WSL distribution rootfs daily builds are available for download:
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You can also upgrade your Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 by running ‘do-release-upgrade’ and have three different systems running in parallel, separating production and sandboxes for experiments. Installing a different app in parallel creates a different root file system allowing you to have both Ubuntu LTS releases installed and running in case you need it for keeping compatibility with other external systems. Right now it installs Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.Įach app creates a separate root file system in which Ubuntu shells are opened but app updates don’t change the root file system afterwards. Ubuntu (without the release version) always follows the recommended release, switching over to the next one when it gets the first point release. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal) is the current LTS release, supporting both 圆4 and ARM64 architecture. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic) is the second LTS release and the first one supporting ARM64 systems, too. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial) is the first release available for WSL. The following Ubuntu releases are available as apps on the Microsoft Store:
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The recommended way to install Ubuntu on WSL is through the Microsoft Store. Installing Ubuntu on WSL via the Microsoft Store (Recommended) Windows Server Installation Guide from Microsoft Open PowerShell as Administrator and run:ġ Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux Open the Start Menu and search Turn Windows features on or off Using the GUI for enabling Windows features WSL2-Linux-Kernel - The source for the Linux kernel used in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2.īefore you can install Ubuntu on WSL, WSL has to be enabled in one of the following ways: The new Windows subsystem for Linux architecture: a deep dive - WSL2 presentation at Microsoft Build 2019
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To update to WSL 2 you need Windows 10 version 1903 or higher, with Build 18362 or higher.Īnnouncing WSL2 - Microsoft blog announcing WSL2 WSL2 features a Linux kernel running inside Windows 10 and is built on the core technology of Hyper-V to provide better Linux application support and improved file performance. WSL2 was announced at Microsoft Build 2019.
WSL provides an interface to mount drives within WSL. Linux applications run within the Linux distribution which provides the application's dependencies and package management in a container-like environment. The WSL1 interface translates Linux system calls from the binaries into Windows system calls and then executes them at native speed. WSL1 executes unmodified Linux ELF64 binaries by operating a Linux kernel interface on top of the Windows kernel in Windows 10.
WSL1 provides a Linux-compatible kernel interface developed by Microsoft that allows a user to choose a Linux distribution to install from the Microsoft Store. No re-compilation or 'porting' of applications is required. WSL1 is a compatibility layer for running Linux binary executables (ELF) natively on Windows 10. Windows Subsystem for Linux ( WSL) allows users to run a Linux terminal environment, install packages from the Ubuntu archive, and run Linux applications and workflows on Windows 10.