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Import existing ext4 disk if present next to Arch.exe #106
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This actually happened to me too once, luckily I made a backup. |
Ok, Thank you for creating issue. |
I have implemented the feature of launcher to import ext4.vhdx if it already exists. (in c94af3e) |
I have released a version that contains a fix for this issue. |
Thank you very much, really appreciated! |
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Describe the issue
Two days ago I had to wipe my own Laptop because Windows started to behave weird. So as I'm using this distro on WSL2 all I did was backupping the directory where i extracted the
Arch
folder as contained in your zip ( which inside has theArch.exe
, therootfs.tar.gz
and theext4
file created once installing once the distro ).Once I finished to wipe my Laptop and re-enabled WSL2, all i did was copying back the folder, and double clicking
Arch.exe
. To my surprise theext4
file contained already was overridden like it never existed before.Would be nice if the
ext4
file is considered and used, if present, in order to ease migrations.To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
0. Set your WSL version to v2
Arch.exe
Arch
folder into another Windows machine with WSL2Arch.exe
Expected behavior
Arch is added to WSL using the existing
ext4
disk.Screenshots
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