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Qemu yocto
Qemu yocto






qemu yocto

WslRegisterDistribution failed with error: 0x80004005 When installing Ubuntu I got the following error: Installing, this may take a few minutes… However, this installation phase was where I started to face problems. Yocto claims to support “recent releases of Fedora, openSUSE, CentOS, Debian, or Ubuntu”, whatever that means. Other distros still work, or at least should work. Or at least I recommend it because it’s the most widely supported Linux distro and the Yocto guide explains the steps a bit more specifically for Ubuntu users. Set WSL2 as the default WSL version (reboot isn’t really needed here, but it’s always fun to stare at that picture of a cave that’s the log-in screen background and think how you could be somewhere else.

QEMU YOCTO INSTALL

  • Install WSL2 kernel update (most likely reboot after this one won’t hurt either).
  • Enable WSL feature in Windows (and reboot).
  • qemu yocto

    In a nutshell, the steps that should be done are: I recommend checking at least this official documentation out (There actually seems to be an easier way of installing WSL these days, but I haven’t tried it). There are plenty of tutorials and official documentation on this topic, so I’m not going too much in-depth with this one (although I’ll go through the issues I faced along the way).

    qemu yocto

    And as you can guess from the Yocto project’s description, we’re going to be needing plenty of that Linux.įirst things first: setting up WSL2. Well, let’s call it a virtualization layer and settle for a fact that it’s a way of running a Linux-like environment inside Windows with relative ease.








    Qemu yocto