![]() I was able to fix my issues by having my limited user take ownership of my C:\Program Files\Ubuntu folder. I may have screwed this up when I was trying to recover from the initial Windows update issues when I deleted my WSL installation and tried to get it working again. I've also just realized that running wsl as an administrator does work. This shows that when I run wsl as a normal user, an svchost gets an access denied on c:\Program Files\Ubuntu\rootfs. I tried figuring out the cause of the access denied with procmon. ![]() Running wsl or wslbridge also no longer work and VS Code can no longer show the WSL terminal. Oddly I can simply run bash.exe from a standard command prompt to gain access to WSL but the console that comes with Ubuntu no longer works. I didn't have Hyper-V enabled at all previously so I guess that's become a pre-req quite recently? However, enabling it, rebooting, and re-running the ubuntu18-4.exe process still shows an access denied HRESULT. Press any key to Hmm, that doesn't seem to have worked. ![]() WslRegisterDistribution failed with error: 0x80070005 Windows Subsystem for Linux has no installed distributions.ĭistributions can be installed by visiting the Microsoft Store:
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