Re: Fedora for WSL

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On 5/9/21 1:32 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
> I may be hair-brained to do this, but I've put together an installer for
> Fedora on WSL.
> 
> It mostly follows the procedures that had been much talked about in a
> blog post about running Fedora 33 in the WSL2, but it uses the direct
> installer rather than the manual side-loads. It also will install Fedora
> 34. Obviously, it's not released into the Windows Store as that requires
> more than just some technical bit wrangling. But if you're feeling
> adventurous, and you are sometimes relegated to the world of Windows but
> want to bring your Fedora along, you can find it here:
> https://github.com/greg-hellings/FedoraWSL
> <https://github.com/greg-hellings/FedoraWSL>

Thanks for doing this! It's great to have a free WSL installer for Fedora.

Unfortunately, the installer didn't work for me. Even though I installed
the security certificate as a trusted third-party root certificate,
Windows did not let me run the installation.

Has anyone gotten the installer to work? What were the necessary steps?
-- 
Susi Lehtola
Fedora Project Contributor
jussilehtola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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