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WSL2-Linux-Kernel discussion
WSL2-Linux-Kernel reviews and mentions
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Unleash the Forbidden - Enabling eBPF/XDP for Kernel Tinkering on WSL2
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel.git cd WSL2-Linux-Kernel
- Installer Cilium sur WSL2
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GPL or Apache license for an upcoming PySide2 project?
By the way, Microsoft publishes the WSL kernel source, under GPL, as they must: https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
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LFS from WSL2 on Win10
From here on out it gets a bit hazy. For kernel builds you will have to use the Microsoft Linux Kernel (don't laugh, it's actually a thing). The USBIPD project walks through a WSL kernel build, so you can use that as a guide of sorts. Once you've done everything you need with the disk, the Gentoo project shows how to import it, but if you already have the VHDX file, I think the import-in-place option may be simpler. Take care in CH2 when making the filesystem. I'm not sure if WSL want's only one ext4 partition or if it walks the disk looking for root. There may be some .wslconfig settings for this, my first guess would be kernelCommandLine.
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Windows Subsystem for Linux 2.0 release
This was true for WSL1, but WSL2 does contain a Linux kernel. The source code for it is available at:
https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
- WSL2-Linux-Kernel: Source for the Linux Kernel Used in WSL2
- Instructions for using kernel 6.3.y on WSL2 (you probably shouldn't do this)
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Mount aes-adiantum LUKS drive on a kernel without adiantum support
git clone --branch mytag0.1 --depth 1 https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel use tag for your version
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Is it possible to manually replace WSL kernel by custom one?
But if you need a custom kernel then build it by taking Microsoft's kernel config as your base and then set the following up accordingly in your %USERPROFILE%\.wslconfig file:
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WSL - Microsoft Linux
It uses a customized version of the Linux kernel (repo) that integrates with the host Windows OS. You can build any distro on top of that kernel, as people have done with (of course) Arch. The distro isn't any less "real" than a distro that it run on QEMU (and with a level 1 hypervisor, all systems that uses one are technically virtualized already).
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microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of WSL2-Linux-Kernel is C.
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