We recommend to activate the WSL integration in Docker Desktop settings. “The command ‘docker’ could not be found in this WSL 2 distro. It also looks like the “Enable Integration with additional distros:” isn’t working? I see my two distros in the Resources/WSL Integration settings (Ubuntu-18.04 and Ubuntu-20.04) and have both of them checked but when I launch either of them, I get the following message when trying to run “docker version” implying that docker isn’t actually integrated: I have “Use the WSL 2 based engine” checked in the General settings. I’ve tried uninstalling/reinstalling Docker Desktop but doesn’t affect the outcome. I am then unable to switch back to Linux Containers. But if I switch to Windows Containers, Docker starts without any problems. On install, Docker fails to start (with Linux Containers). I have Hyper-V checked and WSL installed and running. If that reset rolls back, you can start another reset if you wish, try this method: Click the power button on. The reset will either continue to completion, or it will roll back. Steps to reproduce: Install Docker and try to run Linux Containers You have no other option, press and hold the power button on your PC for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a hard shut down, then wait a few seconds, then start your PC again. OS Version/Build: Windows 10 - 3 Build 18363Īpp Version: “Client: Docker Engine - Community
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