Hello,
fedora in wsl doesn't seem to be using systemd - sorry if that sounds like layman speaking I am not an expert in this domain.
I would like to get the services started, which packages should I install?
Using systemctl command shows the following warning/error:
System has not been booted with systemd as init system (PID 1). Can't operate.
Failed to connect to bus: Host is down
You got it! That is one of the "hacks" I mentioned in the article. If you need it, it is there. I just don't think everyone needs it.
Not sure I would call it "a known issue" when it is a deliberate design choice about init system. But maybe I am wrong. In other words, nothing is broken. The init architecture is slightly different, though.
Hello,
fedora in wsl doesn't seem to be using systemd - sorry if that sounds like layman speaking I am not an expert in this domain.
I would like to get the services started, which packages should I install?
Using systemctl command shows the following warning/error:
There's a known issue with systemd in WSL2 - It's just not officially supported yet...
In the meanwhile, you can try genie - It's the best attempt to solve this at the moment
You got it! That is one of the "hacks" I mentioned in the article. If you need it, it is there. I just don't think everyone needs it.
Not sure I would call it "a known issue" when it is a deliberate design choice about init system. But maybe I am wrong. In other words, nothing is broken. The init architecture is slightly different, though.
I had the same issue but fixed it. Please see my reply to Krrish Dhaneja.