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howto:windows_subsystem_for_linux_wsl [2018/05/03 04:47] d95gas |
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Why bother with WSL when the patcher has a Windows batch file. As myself and others have found out, when running the patching application, | Why bother with WSL when the patcher has a Windows batch file. As myself and others have found out, when running the patching application, | ||
- | First part is to install the Windows subsystem for Linux onto your Windows 10 device, then follow this by installing a version of " | + | First part is to install the Windows subsystem for Linux onto your Windows 10 device, then follow this by installing a version of " |
Once you complete Part 1, **ensure you do a full reboot on your system before proceeding to Part 2**. | Once you complete Part 1, **ensure you do a full reboot on your system before proceeding to Part 2**. | ||
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* sudo apt-get **install build-essential** | * sudo apt-get **install build-essential** | ||
- | * sudo apt-get **install | + | * sudo apt-get **install |
* sudo apt-get **install bspatch** | * sudo apt-get **install bspatch** | ||
* sudo apt-get **install default-jre** | * sudo apt-get **install default-jre** | ||
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so I end up with **C: | so I end up with **C: | ||
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+ | **NOTE: Capitalisation is extremely important in linux, so match the upper and/or lower case letters in the commands and directory/ | ||
+ | ** | ||
In WSL you access your C: drive with the following command, and in particular the Mod directory: | In WSL you access your C: drive with the following command, and in particular the Mod directory: | ||
- | Cd / | + | cd / |
- | List the contents by issues | + | List the contents by issuing |
To make sure the file “RunMe.sh” is executable, run “**chmod 755 RunMe.sh**” | To make sure the file “RunMe.sh” is executable, run “**chmod 755 RunMe.sh**” | ||
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* cd ~ Returns you to root level | * cd ~ Returns you to root level | ||
* cd .. Drops you back one directory at a time | * cd .. Drops you back one directory at a time | ||
- | * Help Usual screen full of useful information | + | * help Usual screen full of useful information |
- | * Exit Shuts down box and gives you back Windows | + | * exit Shuts down box and gives you back Windows |
* mkdir make dir | * mkdir make dir | ||
* rmdir remove dir | * rmdir remove dir |