On 4/3/24 12:55, Mario Marietto wrote:
Hello.
There was a time when the developers were working on the WSL vers. 2
(Windows Subsystem for Linux),and they hadn't developed SystemD yet.
And I remember well that there was an external developer that had
created a dirty but working hack to add it to WSL2. Yesterday I
thought,why not try to adapt it and make it work on Linux (on the
CentOS,maybe or on Ubuntu) that we have installed on our Linux
emulation layer on FreeBSD ? I'm a hobbyist,I'm not sure if it is
really needed. I want to leave the judgement to you. In the meantime
I'll paste the script. I'm not able to adapt the script for the
purpose only by myself,but I can help....
full script here :
https://github.com/DamionGans/ubuntu-wsl2-systemd-script/blob/master/ubuntu-wsl2-systemd-script.sh
<https://github.com/DamionGans/ubuntu-wsl2-systemd-script/blob/master/ubuntu-wsl2-systemd-script.sh>
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Mario.
Hello,
I think you'll have more luck with https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15865.
I'm not sure it still applies, but PID namespace virtualization is the
way to go. Good luck!
Regards,
meka