1, how to enable? (You should be able to install directly from the store in the future)
Check the installation in the "Enable or disable Windows features" in Control Panel. (Restart required after installation is complete)
2. Then what?
Then open "Command Prompt" or "PowerShell" to enter the Bash command, you will be prompted to confirm acceptance of the terms, press Y to accept.
Well, there are some problems here, and it may be that the download process may be lengthy or not downloaded because of all the known reasons.
Request resources can be intercepted using the Fiddler software (: https://www.telerik.com/download/fiddler/fiddler4).
Here is a tutorial on using Fiddler: (from: http://blog.csdn.net/pujiaolin/article/details/73557219)
After downloading the installation, you need to open Fiddler support for HTTPS protocol packet before use
In the Tools menu, open the Options
, open its capture to HTTPS and make sure to return to the main interface.
Then re-enter Bash press Y to accept the terms to start the download
In the watch list to find the suspected relevant image of the packet, right-click the copy Just URL, copy the URL to the Thunderbolt and other download tools to download
After the download is complete, go back to Fiddler, or just select the packet, the software on the right side will have a lot of function interface, find the Auto Responder
Tick the above three options and click Add Rule below, which will automatically put the current request address in
Then Respond need to do their own work at the bottom of the selection of downloaded files, so that the equivalent of all subsequent requests are directly with the downloaded file to return
Well, go back and reenter Bash press Y to accept the terms, start the download, Speed Bang Bang ~
In the download process encountered a resource problem can be resolved (a mirror + 1 icons), or if you can directly FQ better ... Right
Follow the prompts to enter the user name is really installed successfully.
3. Where did you put it?
Well... Inside the%LOCALAPPDATA%\LXSS, open your eyes.
4, no?
It's gone.
For Windows Subsystem for Linux (Beta) in Windows 10