Amazon Linux on WSL (Windows 10 FCU or later) based on wsldl
The following link is to an article on the AWS Developer Tools Blog describing development with AmazonWSL.
Developing on Amazon Linux 2 using Windows - AWS Developer Tools Blog
- Windows 10 Fall Creators Update x64 or later.
- Windows Subsystem for Linux feature is enabled.
1. Download installer zip
Exe filename is using to the instance name to register. If you rename it you can register with a diffrent name and have multiple installs.
The following is an example of profiles.json
if you extracted to C:\
{
"guid": "{dc13e3b1-2863-5b9b-9749-3a31bc67a12a}",
"hidden": false,
"name": "Amazon2",
"source": "Windows.Terminal.Wsl",
"icon": "C:\\Amazon2\\assets\\icon.png"
}
Usage :
<no args>
- Open a new shell with your default settings.
run <command line>
- Run the given command line in that distro. Inherit current directory.
runp <command line (includes windows path)>
- Run the path translated command line in that distro.
config [setting [value]]
- `--default-user <user>`: Set the default user for this distro to <user>
- `--default-uid <uid>`: Set the default user uid for this distro to <uid>
- `--append-path <on|off>`: Switch of Append Windows PATH to $PATH
- `--mount-drive <on|off>`: Switch of Mount drives
- `--default-term <default|wt|flute>`: Set default terminal window
get [setting]
- `--default-uid`: Get the default user uid in this distro
- `--append-path`: Get on/off status of Append Windows PATH to $PATH
- `--mount-drive`: Get on/off status of Mount drives
- `--wsl-version`: Get WSL Version 1/2 for this distro
- `--default-term`: Get Default Terminal for this distro launcher
- `--lxguid`: Get WSL GUID key for this distro
backup [contents]
- `--tgz`: Output backup.tar.gz to the current directory using tar command
- `--reg`: Output settings registry file to the current directory
clean
- Uninstall the distro.
help
- Print this usage message.
>Amazon2.exe
[root@PC-NAME user]#
>Amazon2.exe run uname -r
4.4.0-43-Microsoft
>Amazon2.exe runp echo C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe
/mnt/c/Windows/System32/cmd.exe
The following is an example of adding a user to the "users" and "wheel" groups and setting it as the default user
Note: Replace user
with your chosen user name.
>Amazon2.exe run useradd -m -g users -G wheel -s /bin/bash user
>Amazon2.exe config --default-user user
>Amazon2.exe
[user@PC-NAME dir]$
>Amazon2.exe config --default-term wt
>Amazon2.exe clean