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"systemctl status" error with systemd >= 250 (Ubuntu 24, Debian 12, ...) #11519
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Logs are required for review from WSL teamIf this a feature request, please reply with '/feature'. If this is a question, reply with '/question'. How to collect WSL logsDownload and execute collect-wsl-logs.ps1 in an administrative powershell prompt:
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Content-wise duplicate of #8879. It contains more information. But that issue's title only mentions Ubuntu, even though the issue appears with other distros as well. Please consider closing this issue as duplicate, but adjusting the other issue's title and / or bumping it in priority for an initial review. |
Windows Version
10.0.22631.3447
WSL Version
2.1.5.0
Are you using WSL 1 or WSL 2?
WSL 2
Kernel Version
5.15.146.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2
Distro Version
Debian Bookworm, but also affects other distros that have systemd version higher than 2.50, for example Ubuntu 24.04.
Repro Steps
Install Debian:
wsl --install Debian
Inside the distro enable systemd:
Shutdown WSL from Windows:
wsl --shutdown
Again the distro:
You will see something like this:
Expected Behavior
Actual Behavior
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