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Systemd script crashes wsl #85
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I have the same issue |
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Running the original script broke WSL. This change fixed it, thought I'm not sure why. The options "-m -p" seem to conflict but what do I know. Found at DamionGans#85.
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Running the original script broke WSL. This change fixed it, thought I'm not sure why. The options "-m -p" seem to conflict but what do I know. Found at DamionGans#85.
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so I applied the wsl-systemd-script and my wsl windows crashes and gives me this error:
nsenter: cannot open /proc/1606/ns/time: No such file or directory.
If you know how to solve this, comment on this, Thank you
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