I have been part of the Azure Kbernetes Services (aks) team at Microsoft, working on Service Reliability ( SRE) and focusing on monitoring, ci/cd automation and toil reduction for about a year and a half now. With the release of Windows Update (version 2004), it is about time to share how I have been running a full Linux workload on my Windows 10 machine with WSL2 for more than a year. To install WSL2 with the Ubuntu default, simply run: PS C:\Users\maurgi> wsl -install Ubuntuįor more details, look at the Microsoft web site: Install WSL.įor older versions of Windows, you can still follow my step by step guide here: NAME FRIENDLY NAME Ubuntu Ubuntu Debian Debian GNU/Linux kali-linux Kali Linux Rolling openSUSE-42 openSUSE Leap 42 SLES-12 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server v12 Ubuntu-16.04 Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Ubuntu-18.04 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Ubuntu-20.04 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Open PowerShell as Administrator, then list the available distros for WSL with: PS C:\Users\maurgi> wsl -list -online The following is a list of valid distributions that can be installed. This will update the appropriate settings to enable WSL and update the Linux Kernel to the latest version. With newer versions of Windows (including Windows 11), you can set up WSL 2 simply by running wsl -install. Note: This is the first of a series of articles about running Ubuntu on Windows 10, check out the follow up: Part 2: Windows Terminal and Part 3: Visual Studio Code and go
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