Added Win10 bash setup guide
Added a setup/installation guide for an experimental Win10 Bash installation based on my setup experience. I Linked it under the already existing Win 10 preperation guide.
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@timzallmann Left you some comments
@jivanvl Thank you for your inputs
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@timzallmann Left you some comments, once you address those I think we should probably ping Stan, so he can either merge or point out some more changes
Thanks for this it looks quite detailed and throughout
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- d42f9c53 - Added some more textual fixes to the WSL guide
@jivanvl thx, i fixed all of them. So one last look from you to close the discussions and then I will hand it over to Stan
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@timzallmann Thank you for the improvements
@stanhu could you take a look at the docs when you get a chance? Thanks!
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Unable to load the diff Due to the overlapping of directories between Windows and the Linux subsystem, you will need a little bit of a workaround to get it working, so that you can also edit files from Windows but let it run under the Linux subsystem. If you would install it only in the
mnt
directory you would run into permission errors (especially with sockets).I don't quite understand these sentences. What is overlapping? Are you saying you should not install it in
/mnt
?
- doc/set-up-winbash.md 0 → 100644
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Unable to load the diff I think this could be simplified:
Attempt to login via http://localhost:3000.
I also don't quite understand this line:
Only problem is you can’t really edit those files from the Windows machine (permission problems , etc. MS even states don’t edit Linux files with Windows applications)`
Edit which files? Do you mean the Web UI for editing files?
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