The equivalent of Ubuntu’s ~/ (a. k. a. /home/ yourusername /) in Windows 10 is C: Users yourusername. So for you, your home directory would be here: Windows can’t read Linux partitions. That is why you couldn’t find the home directory of Ubuntu.
Where is ubuntu home directory on windows?
In Ubuntu (and other linuxes), your ‘home’ folder (generally know as $HOME ) exists at the path /home/
Another question we ran across in our research was “How to access Ubuntu home directory from Windows 10?”.
I for WSL2 you can access to home directory from windows (Windows 10 build 18342) like this : In earlier iterations of Windows Subsystem for Linux, the Ubuntu file system was at %localappdata%\Lxss (e. g, C:\Users\Username\App. Data\Local\Lxss – replace the Username with your Username on Windows). See the WSL blog post on File System Support:.
Show activity on this post. The equivalent of Ubuntu’s ~/ (a. k. a. /home/ yourusername /) in Windows 10 is C:\Users\ yourusername \. Show activity on this post.
Is there a/home directory on Windows?
I believe I can safely assume that there is no /home directory on Windows. It probably depends on which Windows OS you are talking about. I think Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 has a /home directory, however. In case I am wrong (I probably am) I suggest waiting for another answer.
Where is the Ubuntu file system root directory in Windows?
/home is inside / or root which in turn is in LocalApp. Data Show activity on this post. The equivalent of Ubuntu’s ~/ (a. k. a. /home/ yourusername /) in Windows 10 is C:\Users\ yourusername \.
The Ubuntu files themselves are located under the rootfs folder. This folder holds the expected Ubuntu operating system folder and files that will look familiar to you. After you install Ubuntu on Windows you should be able to directly access your Windows file system from Ubuntu under mount.