Ubuntu Jammy Wsl Rootfs Tar.gz Download [hot] <TOP-RATED>
You can find the official Ubuntu WSL rootfs tarballs here: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/wsl/
Let’s be honest: wsl --install -d Ubuntu is magical. One command, and within minutes, you have a fully functional Linux kernel and a user space running on Windows. ubuntu jammy wsl rootfs tar.gz download
So go ahead. Download the rootfs. Import it. Break it. Reset it. Repeat. That’s the Unix way—even on Windows. You can find the official Ubuntu WSL rootfs
That’s when I fell down the rabbit hole of the . What is a Rootfs Tarball, Anyway? In the WSL world, a "root filesystem" (rootfs) is exactly what it sounds like: the entire / directory of an Ubuntu installation, compressed into a single .tar.gz file. When you feed this tarball to wsl --import , WSL skips the installer, skips the setup wizard, and just unpacks the universe into a new distro. Download the rootfs
For direct link (as of this post): https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/wsl/jammy/current/ubuntu-jammy-wsl-amd64-rootfs.tar.gz