Restart Windows Subsystem for Linux without restarting Windows completely [closed]

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As many already know, Microsoft has released a new feature for Windows 10 called "Windows Subsystem for Linux" which, among other things, promises to run natively (not an Oo virtual machine) Bash, as in the case of so talked about Bash on Ubuntu on Windows .

Well then. I'm trying this trick here and I'm enjoying it a lot.

Entering, after a while running an SSH server, it totally stops running, leaving the terminal screen completely empty and so remaining even when I close and open the terminal window again.

The only solution I found to work again is to restart Windows. And doing this repeatedly takes a gigantic time, making the use of Bash unfeasible. I know it's still Beta functionality, so I have no hope of finding solutions (even more in Portuguese) for the various bugs that exist. But, sooner or later, someone will find a solution, so it's worth noting here my question:

How to restart only Windows Subsystem for Linux (and resume Bash) without restarting Windows?

Thank you

    
asked by anonymous 30.06.2016 / 07:56

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