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'''Keywords:''' Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), Virtual Machine in WSL, Linux on Windows, Ubuntu on WSL, Linux Environment on Windows, Install WSL on Windows 11, Video Tutorial. | '''Keywords:''' Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), Virtual Machine in WSL, Linux on Windows, Ubuntu on WSL, Linux Environment on Windows, Install WSL on Windows 11, Video Tutorial. | ||
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In this tutorial, we will learn to: | In this tutorial, we will learn to: | ||
| − | *Define '''WSL''' | + | * Define '''WSL''' |
| − | *Install '''WSL''' | + | * Install '''WSL''' |
| − | *Install '''Ubuntu''' on '''WSL''' | + | * Install '''Ubuntu''' on '''WSL''' |
| − | *Create and run a virtual '''Linux''' environment using '''WSL''' | + | * Create and run a virtual '''Linux''' environment using '''WSL''' |
|| In this tutorial, we will learn to: | || In this tutorial, we will learn to: | ||
| − | *Define '''WSL''' | + | * Define '''WSL''' |
| − | *Install '''WSL''' | + | * Install '''WSL''' |
| − | *Install '''Ubuntu''' on '''WSL''' and | + | * Install '''Ubuntu''' on '''WSL''' and |
| − | *Create and run a virtual '''Linux''' environment using '''WSL'''. | + | * Create and run a virtual '''Linux''' environment using '''WSL'''. |
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To record this tutorial, I am using: | To record this tutorial, I am using: | ||
*'''Windows 11 Pro Operating System''' | *'''Windows 11 Pro Operating System''' | ||
| − | *A working internet connection | + | * A working internet connection |
|| To record this tutorial, I am using: | || To record this tutorial, I am using: | ||
| − | *A '''Windows 11 pro Operating System ''' and, | + | * A '''Windows 11 pro Operating System ''' and, |
| − | *A working internet connection. | + | * A working internet connection. |
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To follow this tutorial, | To follow this tutorial, | ||
| − | *Learners should have basic knowledge of using '''Command Prompt''' | + | * Learners should have basic knowledge of using '''Command Prompt''' |
|| To follow this tutorial, | || To follow this tutorial, | ||
| − | *Learners should have basic knowledge of using '''Command Prompt'''. | + | * Learners should have basic knowledge of using '''Command Prompt'''. |
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'''WSL''' stands for '''Windows Subsystem for Linux''' | '''WSL''' stands for '''Windows Subsystem for Linux''' | ||
| − | *It allows users to run a '''Linux''' environment directly on '''Windows''' | + | * It allows users to run a '''Linux''' environment directly on '''Windows''' |
| − | *It works without using traditional virtual machines like '''VirtualBox''' or '''VMware''' | + | * It works without using traditional virtual machines like '''VirtualBox''' or '''VMware''' |
| − | *'''WSL''' is lightweight, fast, and easy to use environment | + | * '''WSL''' is lightweight, fast, and easy to use environment |
|| Let’s understand what '''WSL''' is. | || Let’s understand what '''WSL''' is. | ||
'''WSL''' stands for '''Windows Subsystem for Linux'''. | '''WSL''' stands for '''Windows Subsystem for Linux'''. | ||
| − | *It allows users to run a '''Linux''' environment directly on '''Windows'''. | + | * It allows users to run a '''Linux''' environment directly on '''Windows'''. |
| − | *It works without using traditional virtual machines like '''VirtualBox''' or '''VMware'''. | + | * It works without using traditional virtual machines like '''VirtualBox''' or '''VMware'''. |
| − | *'''WSL''' is lightweight, fast, and easy to use environment. | + | * '''WSL''' is lightweight, fast, and easy to use environment. |
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In the search box, let’s type '''Command Prompt'''. | In the search box, let’s type '''Command Prompt'''. | ||
| − | Right-click on it and select '''Run as | + | Right-click on it and select '''Run as administrator'''. |
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|| Highlight '''User Account Control''' window. | || Highlight '''User Account Control''' window. | ||
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This command will: | This command will: | ||
| − | *Enable '''WSL''' and, | + | * Enable '''WSL''' and, |
| − | *Install the default '''Linux''' distribution, '''Ubuntu'''. | + | * Install the default '''Linux''' distribution, '''Ubuntu'''. |
Please wait for the installation to complete. | Please wait for the installation to complete. | ||
| − | The message '''Operation completed successfully '''appears. | + | The message '''Operation completed successfully''' appears. |
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'''Ubuntu 22 point 04 LTS''' will start launching. | '''Ubuntu 22 point 04 LTS''' will start launching. | ||
| − | The installation may take | + | The installation may take few minutes. |
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Retype the password '''ubuntu123''' and press '''Enter''' | Retype the password '''ubuntu123''' and press '''Enter''' | ||
|| Let us type the username as '''ubuntu''' and press '''Enter'''. | || Let us type the username as '''ubuntu''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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Let’s set '''password''' as '''ubuntu123''' and press '''Enter'''. | Let’s set '''password''' as '''ubuntu123''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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Highlight Changed root path: '''C:\Windows\System32>''' | Highlight Changed root path: '''C:\Windows\System32>''' | ||
|| After this, you will see the message '''Installation successful'''. | || After this, you will see the message '''Installation successful'''. | ||
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Notice that the root path has changed. | Notice that the root path has changed. | ||
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|| Now, let us verify the installed version of '''WSL'''. | || Now, let us verify the installed version of '''WSL'''. | ||
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Type the following command and press '''Enter'''. | Type the following command and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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In this tutorial we learned how to: | In this tutorial we learned how to: | ||
| − | *Define '''WSL''' | + | * Define '''WSL''' |
| − | *Install '''WSL''' | + | * Install '''WSL''' |
| − | *Install '''Ubuntu''' on '''WSL''' | + | * Install '''Ubuntu''' on '''WSL''' |
| − | *Create and run a virtual '''Linux''' environment using '''WSL''' | + | * Create and run a virtual '''Linux''' environment using '''WSL''' |
| − | || | + | || Let’s quickly recap. |
| − | Let’s quickly recap. | + | |
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|| '''Slide Number 7''' | || '''Slide Number 7''' | ||
Latest revision as of 10:54, 10 March 2026
Title of the Script: Create Virtual Machine using WSL
Author: Maya Hans and Vaibhavi Satardekar
Keywords: Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), Virtual Machine in WSL, Linux on Windows, Ubuntu on WSL, Linux Environment on Windows, Install WSL on Windows 11, Video Tutorial.
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Title Slide |
Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on Create a Virtual Machine using WSL. |
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Learning Objectives In this tutorial, we will learn to:
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In this tutorial, we will learn to:
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System Requirements To record this tutorial, I am using:
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To record this tutorial, I am using:
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Pre-requisites To follow this tutorial,
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To follow this tutorial,
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What is WSL? WSL stands for Windows Subsystem for Linux
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Let’s understand what WSL is.
WSL stands for Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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Click on Start menu>>Right-click >>Run as Administrator |
Now, let’s begin the installation.
Click on the Start menu. In the search box, let’s type Command Prompt. Right-click on it and select Run as administrator. |
| Highlight User Account Control window.
Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? Click on Yes. Highlight Administrator Command Prompt window Type: wsl --install and press Enter Narration only Highlight Operation completed successfully |
The User Account Control window opens.
A message, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? appears. Click on the Yes button to continue. The Administrator Command Prompt window opens. Type the following command and press Enter. This command will:
Please wait for the installation to complete. The message Operation completed successfully appears. |
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Type: wsl --install ubuntu-22.04 and press Enter. Highlight Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Narration only |
Now, let us install Ubuntu 22 point 04.
Type the following command and press Enter. Ubuntu 22 point 04 LTS will start launching. The installation may take few minutes. |
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Highlight the new UNIX username |
Once the installation is complete, Ubuntu will launch automatically.
You will then be prompted to create a new UNIX username. |
| Username: ubuntu
Password: ubuntu123 Retype the password ubuntu123 and press Enter |
Let us type the username as ubuntu and press Enter.
Let’s set password as ubuntu123 and press Enter. I will retype the same password and press Enter. |
| Highlight Installation successful
Highlight root path: ubuntu@DESKTOP-G4R5B47:~$ Highlight Changed root path: C:\Windows\System32> |
After this, you will see the message Installation successful.
Notice that the root path has changed. This confirms that the Ubuntu instance has been created successfully. Now, type exit on the command prompt to log out from the running Ubuntu 22 point 04. We can see that the command prompt path has changed. |
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Type: wsl -l -v and press Enter. Highlight the output |
Now, let us verify the installed version of WSL.
Type the following command and press Enter. The output shows that the status is Stopped and the version is 2. |
| Type: wsl -d ubuntu-22.04
Highlight the changed root path: ubuntu@DESKTOP-G4R5B47:/mnt/c/Windows/System32$ Narration only |
Now, type the following command to start Ubuntu 22 point 04.
Once it starts, notice that the root path has changed. With this we come to the end of this tutorial. In the next tutorial we will learn to install Koha. |
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Summary In this tutorial we learned how to:
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Let’s quickly recap. |
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Thank you |
Thank you for joining. |