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WSL 2 - Custom Kernel - Process exited with code 4294967295 #4904
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I fixed same problem by "netsh winsock reset" |
had the same issue, had docker installed with wsl2 feature enabled
uninstalling docker and running "netsh winsock reset" solved it for me |
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists in this repository. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
@microhobby
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This was fixed by Kernel Mainline, it is now possible to use a custom kernel with the source of Linus Torvalds: https://youtu.be/N6b7DZKbvEE |
Great! Nonetheless, there are still some troubles to migrate to the new kernel version. I don't know if Microsoft has a new solution. . . |
the solution is to update the kernel https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl2-kernel |
@godie007 Thx, It work 🙇 |
Even though I already had the newest version installed, it solved the problem |
I had my docker disabled on startup. Opening it up before starting the wsl2 solved the problem to me. |
If someone comes 'till here and nothing worked like I did, know that I had the same error, and I then noticed that I had mistakenly deleted my custom kernel file (like an idiot), and WSL couldn't find it. So changing back the wslconfig file to not use a custom kernel might be the solution. |
@spersico Can you explain that a little bit more? Where can I find the wslconfig file? Under C:\User{User}.wslconfig? And how can I determine not to use a custom kernel? Thanks in advanded. |
@MethodJules in my case it's on |
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at a Windows Command Prompt)Windows Insider 19013
Microsoft Windows [versão 10.0.19013.1000]
I trying to run a custom vmlinux with WSL2
After more less a minute the return : "process exited with code 4294967295"
Is there any way to get kernel logs with earlycon or earlyprint on WSL2? I fear that without these logs I will not be able to solve a bug during the boot process of my Kernel
I try to get some info with the saved lxcore_kernel.etl but nothing on events logs
thanks in advance!
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