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选题[tech]: 20240124 Shut Down WSL Running Linux Distributions
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[#]: subject: "Shut Down WSL Running Linux Distributions"
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[#]: via: "https://itsfoss.com/shut-down-wsl-distros/"
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[#]: author: "Sreenath https://itsfoss.com/author/sreenath/"
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[#]: collector: "lujun9972/lctt-scripts-1705972010"
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Shut Down WSL Running Linux Distributions
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So you are running Linux inside Windows using WSL. And you are wondering how you can shut down the Linux distribution running in WSL.
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You can surely [try the shutdown command][1] from within the Linux system running in WSL:
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sudo shutdown now
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```
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You can also shut down Linux systems using WSL commands. It's an excellent method if you have more than one distro running is WSL.
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### Shutdown Linux in WSL using Windows Terminal
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In this method, I assume that the usual `shutdown` command doesn't work in WSL Linux Systems.
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First, open a terminal in windows. Here, I am using Windows 11 with an Ubuntu setup under WSL 2.
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![Open a Windows Terminal][2]
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You can use the wsl command on a standard Windows terminal. The command is also accessible inside a running Linux distribution. Here, the name of the command is wsl.exe.
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Now, you need to list what distros are installed and what are their status. To do this, enter:
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wsl --list --verbose
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OR
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wsl -l -v
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```
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![List Installed Distributions][3]
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Here, you can see that, I have one installed WSL Ubuntu, which is currently running.
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#### Shutdown all running Linux distributions
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There may be times, when you want to stop app the running WSL instances in one go.
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In Powershell or Windows Terminal, use this command:
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wsl --shutdown
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This will shut down all sessions.
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Also, you can **perform the same function inside any running WSL Linux Distribution terminal**. You just need to use `wsl.exe` instead of `wsl`, while working inside a distribution.
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```
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wsl.exe --shutdown
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![Shut Down All Running WSL Distributions][4]
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Once you run this command, all the running WSL distributions will be terminated. The WSL 2 lightweight utility virtual machine is also terminated. **So it will be useful, if you want to restart the WSL 2 virtual machine environment.**
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#### Terminate a particular Linux distribution
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To terminate a particular running WSL distribution, open a separate Windows terminal and run:
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wsl --terminate <Distribution Name>
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Here, the distribution name is the one you get, when you list all the installed WSL distributions using the `wsl -l -v` command.
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![List WSL Distributions][5]
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```
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wsl --terminate Ubuntu
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```
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Once executed, the specified Linux distribution will be terminated.
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If you are inside another distribution, list all the WSL distros installed on your system using:
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```
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wsl.exe -l -v
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```
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Now, terminate the required distro using:
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wsl.exe --terminate <Distribution name>
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```
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![Shutting down a WSL Distribution from inside another][6]
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### Conclusion
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Some people just close the running Linux application but I don't think that's very graceful.
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Also, like a Linux terminal, you can either use:
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* The `logout` command, to close that distro.
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* The `exit` command to quit that terminal running the Linux distro.
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* Or, press CTRL+D to do the same as exit command.
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But the WSL way of shutting down Linux system has the added advantage of doing it for multiple Linux systems.
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I hope it helps you.
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via: https://itsfoss.com/shut-down-wsl-distros/
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作者:[Sreenath][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://itsfoss.com/author/sreenath/
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[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
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[1]: https://linuxhandbook.com/linux-shutdown-command/
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2024/01/open-a-terminal-from-start-menu.png
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[3]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2024/01/list-installed-distributions-and-their-status.png
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[4]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2024/01/shutdown-all-wsl-distros-within-another-distro.gif
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[5]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2024/01/list-the-distro-to-terminate-only-that-one.png
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[6]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2024/01/shutdown-successfully-completed.png
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