thanks for the steps, now I have a fedora32 working on wsl2 . however still looking to the systemd with fedora on wsl2.
so theoretically, we should also enable systemd by this smart guy's ubuntu way, github.com/DamionGans/ubuntu-wsl2-....
however no lucky till now, the worse is fedora won't go with sysinit/service.
Thank you so much for reading and responding! I am so glad it is working for you. I agree, it is sad about systemd.
You are right that systemd and WSL are not a great combination. But there is a chance you could function without systemd.
Could you identify what needs you have that require systemd? Might be fun to ponder...
I had the same issue but fixed it. Please see my reply to Krrish Dhaneja.
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thanks for the steps, now I have a fedora32 working on wsl2 .
however still looking to the systemd with fedora on wsl2.
so theoretically, we should also enable systemd by this smart guy's ubuntu way, github.com/DamionGans/ubuntu-wsl2-....
however no lucky till now, the worse is fedora won't go with sysinit/service.
Thank you so much for reading and responding! I am so glad it is working for you. I agree, it is sad about systemd.
You are right that systemd and WSL are not a great combination. But there is a chance you could function without systemd.
Could you identify what needs you have that require systemd? Might be fun to ponder...
I had the same issue but fixed it. Please see my reply to Krrish Dhaneja.