WSL-Ubuntu Minecraft Java server restart, opens start.sh file incorrectly












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I run a PaperMC server and the restart function requires a start.sh file. I have created the file and it only works when I open it from the Windows Subsystem for Linux Ubuntu terminal, but not when I open it from my file explorer or use the restart function. When the server starts up, it is running Java and when I use the restart function, it outputs "Attempting to restart with ./start.sh" I use that command in the normal shell, but it doesn't seem like it works when Java running in the normal shell tries to use it. Is it because I use the Windows java in the Ubuntu command shell? Can someone help me find a solution for this?










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  • If it works from WSL and you’re asking how to get it to work from Windows then your question is off-topic here and should rather be asked on Super User.

    – dessert
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  • But within WSL, when I restart the server, it seems to be using the Windows protocol to open the script and I don't want that. If there's a way I can set Windows to open the file using WSL, then that would be great.

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I run a PaperMC server and the restart function requires a start.sh file. I have created the file and it only works when I open it from the Windows Subsystem for Linux Ubuntu terminal, but not when I open it from my file explorer or use the restart function. When the server starts up, it is running Java and when I use the restart function, it outputs "Attempting to restart with ./start.sh" I use that command in the normal shell, but it doesn't seem like it works when Java running in the normal shell tries to use it. Is it because I use the Windows java in the Ubuntu command shell? Can someone help me find a solution for this?










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  • If it works from WSL and you’re asking how to get it to work from Windows then your question is off-topic here and should rather be asked on Super User.

    – dessert
    5 hours ago











  • But within WSL, when I restart the server, it seems to be using the Windows protocol to open the script and I don't want that. If there's a way I can set Windows to open the file using WSL, then that would be great.

    – Heccity
    5 hours ago














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I run a PaperMC server and the restart function requires a start.sh file. I have created the file and it only works when I open it from the Windows Subsystem for Linux Ubuntu terminal, but not when I open it from my file explorer or use the restart function. When the server starts up, it is running Java and when I use the restart function, it outputs "Attempting to restart with ./start.sh" I use that command in the normal shell, but it doesn't seem like it works when Java running in the normal shell tries to use it. Is it because I use the Windows java in the Ubuntu command shell? Can someone help me find a solution for this?










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I run a PaperMC server and the restart function requires a start.sh file. I have created the file and it only works when I open it from the Windows Subsystem for Linux Ubuntu terminal, but not when I open it from my file explorer or use the restart function. When the server starts up, it is running Java and when I use the restart function, it outputs "Attempting to restart with ./start.sh" I use that command in the normal shell, but it doesn't seem like it works when Java running in the normal shell tries to use it. Is it because I use the Windows java in the Ubuntu command shell? Can someone help me find a solution for this?







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  • If it works from WSL and you’re asking how to get it to work from Windows then your question is off-topic here and should rather be asked on Super User.

    – dessert
    5 hours ago











  • But within WSL, when I restart the server, it seems to be using the Windows protocol to open the script and I don't want that. If there's a way I can set Windows to open the file using WSL, then that would be great.

    – Heccity
    5 hours ago



















  • If it works from WSL and you’re asking how to get it to work from Windows then your question is off-topic here and should rather be asked on Super User.

    – dessert
    5 hours ago











  • But within WSL, when I restart the server, it seems to be using the Windows protocol to open the script and I don't want that. If there's a way I can set Windows to open the file using WSL, then that would be great.

    – Heccity
    5 hours ago

















If it works from WSL and you’re asking how to get it to work from Windows then your question is off-topic here and should rather be asked on Super User.

– dessert
5 hours ago





If it works from WSL and you’re asking how to get it to work from Windows then your question is off-topic here and should rather be asked on Super User.

– dessert
5 hours ago













But within WSL, when I restart the server, it seems to be using the Windows protocol to open the script and I don't want that. If there's a way I can set Windows to open the file using WSL, then that would be great.

– Heccity
5 hours ago





But within WSL, when I restart the server, it seems to be using the Windows protocol to open the script and I don't want that. If there's a way I can set Windows to open the file using WSL, then that would be great.

– Heccity
5 hours ago










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