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Merge pull request #495 from jonathanweinberg/patch-1
Additional information about .wslconfig
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If you have previously installed WSL1, upgrade to WSL 2. Check [this link to upgrade from WSL1 to WSL2](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install#upgrade-version-from-wsl-1-to-wsl-2).
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After WSL installation, go to `C:/Users/<Your_Name>/.wslconfig` and add `nestedVirtualization=true` to the end of the file (If the file doesn't exist, create it). You may need to select "Show Hidden Files" and "Show File Extensions" in File Explorer options.
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After WSL installation, go to `C:/Users/<Your_Name>/.wslconfig` and add `nestedVirtualization=true` to the end of the file (If the file doesn't exist, create it). For more information about the `.wslconfig` file check [this link](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl-config#wslconfig). Verify that you have selected "Show Hidden Files" and "Show File Extensions" in File Explorer options.
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The result should be like this:
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[wsl2]
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`ALSA lib blahblahblah: (function name) returned error: no such file or directory`. These are more or less expected. As long as you are able to boot into the container and everything is working, no reason to worry about these.
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See also: [here](https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX/issues/174).
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