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WSL generates wrong /etc/hosts file when host system is not part of domain #12275
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Windows Version
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22631.4460]
WSL Version
2.3.26.0
Are you using WSL 1 or WSL 2?
Kernel Version
5.15.167.4-1
Distro Version
Ubuntu 24.04
Other Software
No response
Repro Steps
I have a Windows device with the following local hostname (FQDN)
Install a Ubuntu 24.04 (maybe even other distros) via
wsl --import
.Expected Behavior
The
/etc/hosts/
file should contain only one entry for the host, meaning the "regular" hostname:Actual Behavior
When I install a new WSL-Ubuntu-Distro via
wsl --import
and then start the system, the/etc/hosts/
(generated by WSL) file looks like this:As you can see, the entry with the hostname contains two entries:
DESKTOP-30N6MHG.
(yes, with a trailing dot) andDESKTOP-30N6MHG
. This results in the FQDN inside WSL to beDESKTOP-30N6MHG.
, which some software (e.g. Postfix) cannot handle. Additionally according to the manpage ofhosts
, hostnames have to end in an alphanumeric character, which is probably why software cannot handle this behaviour.Diagnostic Logs
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