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Update documentation wsl shutdown command issue1977 #1994
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hmm this says that |
@aojea I tried it on my system and seems to work. I'm using wsl2. |
cool, thanks |
/hold should we use |
I've replaced shutdown command with terminate. |
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- If you want to shutdown the WSL2 instance to save memory or "reboot", open an admin PowerShell prompt and run `wsl --shutdown <distro>`. Closing a WSL2 window doesn't shut it down automatically. | |||
- If you want to terminate the WSL2 instance to save memory or "reboot", open an admin PowerShell prompt and run `wsl -t <distro>`. Closing a WSL2 window doesn't shut it down automatically. |
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I prefer the long flag format for documentation purposes
Squash the commits please, we only need one commit for this change |
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/retest |
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Fixes #1977 Documentation fix in using-wsl2.md
Before:
wsl <distro> --shutdown
After:
wsl --shutdown <distro>