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other:win10wsl [2022/08/12 14:04]
jypeter Started updating the doc for WSL 2
other:win10wsl [2022/08/12 14:30]
jypeter [What is WSL ?] Updated
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   * What is described on this page was tested with [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​compare-versions#​whats-new-in-wsl-2|WSL 2]].\\ **WSL 2** is available in [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​install-manual#​step-2---check-requirements-for-running-wsl-2|Windows 11 or Windows 10, Version 1903, Build 18362 or later]]   * What is described on this page was tested with [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​compare-versions#​whats-new-in-wsl-2|WSL 2]].\\ **WSL 2** is available in [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​install-manual#​step-2---check-requirements-for-running-wsl-2|Windows 11 or Windows 10, Version 1903, Build 18362 or later]]
  
-  * You can also check JYP's [[other:​win10_wsl_1|original WSL (or WSL1 or WSL v1) instructions]] ​+  * You can also check JYP's [[other:​win10_wsl_1|original WSL instructions]] ​
  
-  * The user can choose to install Linux using WSL1 or WSL2. Check the [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​compare-versions|differences between WSL1 and WSL2]] before choosing+  * The user can choose to install Linux using **WSL 1 or WSL 2** 
 +    * **WSL 2 should be your default choice** 
 +    * If you have doubts, check the [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​compare-versions|differences between WSL1 and WSL2]] and read [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​compare-versions#​exceptions-for-using-wsl-1-rather-than-wsl-2|Exceptions for using WSL 1 rather than WSL 2]] before choosing
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 ===== What is WSL ? ===== ===== What is WSL ? =====
  
-Useful reading: +//Windows Subsystem for Linux// (**WSL**) lets you **run a Linux distribution ​on your Windows computer**, without ​the overhead of traditional virtual machine ​(VMor dual-boot setup
-  * Have a look at the beginning of the [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/wsl/about|Windows Subsystem for Linux Documentation]] for a quick **WSL** ​description on the Microsoft site +
-  ​Read [[https://​wiki.ubuntu.com/​WSL|What is WSL]] on the Ubuntu site +
-    ​There is more useful information on the //​WSL@Ubuntu page//you can read the rest later +
- +
-In few words, WSL is not Linux, it's more a way to [[https://​blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/​wsl/​2016/​06/​15/​wsl-file-system-support/​|share files between Windows and Linux]] ​(it's OK to skip this rather technical link!). [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​faq#​are-files-in-the-linux-drive-different-from-the-mounted-windows-drive|Files under the Linux root (i.e. /) are controlled by WSL which mimics Linux specific behavior [...follow the link for details...]]]. That's why you need //to activate WSL **and then install a Linux distribution**//​.+
  
 +More reading:
 +  * [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​about|What is the Windows Subsystem for Linux?]]
 +  * [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​about#​what-is-wsl-2|What is WSL 2?]]
 +  * [[https://​wiki.ubuntu.com/​WSL#​What_is_WSL.3F|What is WSL?]] on the Ubuntu wiki site
 ===== Prerequisites ===== ===== Prerequisites =====
  
other/win10wsl.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/06 13:24 by jypeter