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WSL2-Linux-Kernel-6.1.22.1

31 Mar 15:16
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.

WSL2-Linux-Kernel-5.10.60.3

18 Aug 13:05
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.

WSL2-Linux-Kernel-5.10.59.3

16 Aug 01:02
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.

WSL2-Linux-Kernel-5.10.58.3

13 Aug 03:33
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.

WSL2-Linux-Kernel-5.10.57.3

08 Aug 18:37
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.

WSL2-Linux-Kernel-5.10.56.3

05 Aug 01:47
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.

WSL2-Linux-Kernel-5.10.55.3

01 Aug 07:20
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.

WSL2-Linux-Kernel-5.10.54.3

29 Jul 08:16
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Installation instructions

  • Grab the latest release from the Releases page.
  • Place the kernel somewhere in Windows, such as in your user folder (e.g., C:\Users\sileshn\bzImage).
  • Create a .wslconfig file in the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\sileshn\.wslconfig) and add the following:
[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\sileshn\\bzImage

If your username has a space in it (for example, silesh nair), do not attempt to escape it with \ or ":

[wsl2]
kernel = C:\\Users\\silesh nair\\bzImage
  • Restart WSL with wsl.exe --shutdown and check that the new image has been booted with uname -r.

To update the kernel, continuously download the latest release from the releases page.