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Failed to mount C:\
after upgrading from Windows 11 22000 to 22581 (Surface Pro X)
#8187
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Thanks for reporting, I resolved this issue internally today and the fix will be available in a new Insider build. |
Thanks a lot for the quick fix! Really appreciate that 😊 |
Just ran into this exact issue, awesome to hear there is a fix! |
is it known which insider build holds the inbound fix? |
Just upgraded a SPX to 22593.1 in Beta Channel and can confirm the issue is not fixed. Still receiving error "Failed to mount C:, see dmesg for more details." when launching Ubuntu 20.04 in Windows Terminal Preview. |
Agreed with bouillabaissekid : still not fixed. Had to switch to macos for work. :( |
Is there any update on when the fix is coming? My problems started as Ubuntu wouldn't start. It was getting a network error. Then I removed ubuntu and the packages. Updated WSL and re-installed Ubuntu. Now getting Failed to translate and mount C on each boot. |
same issue in my arm64 laptop (Windows 11 Insider Preview 22593.1 (ni_release)) |
Same issue here. It seems to be a blocker for VSCode/WSL2 because it depends on running a script via |
Fixed! |
Correct, build 22598 has the fix. |
Also confirm that the associated breakage of VSCode using WSL2 is fixed in 22598. |
Confirm that the issue is fixed in Build 22598. Thx !! 👍 |
Version
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22581.1]
WSL Version
Kernel Version
5.10.102.1
Distro Version
Ubuntu 20.04
Other Software
No response
Repro Steps
Failed to mount C:\, see dmesg for more details.
shows upTried several reboots, updating the Linux kernel,
wsl --shutdown
, reinstalling the Linux Preview and Ubuntu, all to no avail.Expected Behavior
I expect to be able to boot into Ubuntu without the error message showing up
Actual Behavior
Diagnostic Logs
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