On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 01:35:54AM -0500, Rob wrote:
> Last year I heard that M$ was including a Ubuntu-based subsystem in its
> Windows 10 product. I wasn't sure this was actually going to work very well,
> but apparently it does.
> Can this be used to build LFS? I'm not sure it can because of
On Apr 29, 2017 4:47 AM, "Simon Geard" wrote:
On Sat, 2017-04-29 at 01:35 -0500, Rob wrote:
> Last year I heard that M$ was including a Ubuntu-based subsystem in
> its Windows 10 product. I wasn't sure this was actually going to work
> very well, but apparently it does.
>
> Last year I heard that M$ was including a Ubuntu-based subsystem in its
> Windows 10 product. I wasn't sure this was actually going to work very
> well, but apparently it does.
The impression I got was this is something they have for their version
of virtualized containers in servers to compete
On Sat, 2017-04-29 at 01:35 -0500, Rob wrote:
> Last year I heard that M$ was including a Ubuntu-based subsystem in
> its Windows 10 product. I wasn't sure this was actually going to work
> very well, but apparently it does.
> Can this be used to build LFS? I'm not sure it can because of the
>
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 1:35 AM, Rob wrote:
> Last year I heard that M$ was including a Ubuntu-based subsystem in its
> Windows 10 product. I wasn't sure this was actually going to work very
> well, but apparently it does.
> Can this be used to build LFS? I'm not sure it
Last year I heard that M$ was including a Ubuntu-based subsystem in its Windows
10 product. I wasn't sure this was actually going to work very well, but
apparently it does.
Can this be used to build LFS? I'm not sure it can because of the ext* file
systems you would need, but i'm curious