Microsoft has already rolled back the kernel in WSL2 while issues are debugged



What you need to know

  • Recently, Microsoft announced that the kernel in WSL2 would finally be bumped to a more modern version, and was pushed to a pre-release version. 
  • The new kernel, 6.6.36.3 has now been rolled back to the much older 5.15.153.1-2 while issues are debugged. 
  • The issues could relate to iptables, which are required for popular tool, Docker. 

Recently, Microsoft announced it was finally going to bump the old kernel used in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on WSL2 to something more modern. That hasn’t happened on the stable release yet, and it’s a good job. 

In the latest pre-release candidate of WSL2, the kernel has been rolled back from the newer 6.6.36.3 to the previously used 5.15.153.1-2 while issues are debugged. 





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