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I'm working on an Enterprise-deployed WSL distribution and would like some of the automation features (such as creating a user) that the Store builds provides. I don't think there's an easy way to do this when using wsl --import, other than maybe a first run script that checks for the presence of a file or something that it was configured and run the user through the useradd process.
If this isn't going to be maintained, will there be a way to do some first-run steps otherwise?
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I'm working on an Enterprise-deployed WSL distribution and would like some of the automation features (such as creating a user) that the Store builds provides. I don't think there's an easy way to do this when using wsl --import, other than maybe a first run script that checks for the presence of a file or something that it was configured and run the user through the useradd process.
If this isn't going to be maintained, will there be a way to do some first-run steps otherwise?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: