# Building in Windows 10 with Linux subsystem Linux subsystem for Windows 10 is probably the simplest way of building INAV under Windows 10. ## Setting up the environment Enable WSL: run `windows features` enable `windows subsytem for linux` reboot Install Ubuntu: 1. Go to Microsoft store https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/store/b/home 1. Search and install most recent Ubuntu LTS version 1. When download completed, select `Launch Ubuntu` 1. When prompted enter a user name and password which you will need to remember 1. When complete, the linux command prompt will be displayed NOTE: from this point all commands are entered into the Ubunto shell command window Update the repo packages: 1. `sudo apt update` Install Git, Make, gcc and Ruby 1. `sudo apt-get install git` 1. `sudo apt-get install make` 1. `sudo apt-get install cmake` 1. `sudo apt-get install ruby` ### CMAKE and Ubuntu 18_04 To run `cmake` in the latest version you will need to update from Ubuntu `18_04` to `20_04`. The fastest way to do it is to uninstall current version and install `20_04` for Microsoft Store [https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9N6SVWS3RX71](https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9N6SVWS3RX71) ## Downloading the iNav repository (example): Mount MS windows C drive and clone iNav 1. `cd /mnt/c` 1. `git clone https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav.git` You are ready! You now have a folder called inav in the root of C drive that you can edit in windows ## Building (example): For detailed build instrusctions see [Building in Linux](Building%20in%20Linux.md) Launch Ubuntu: Click Windows Start button then scroll and lauch "Ubuntu" Building from Ubuntu command line `cd /mnt/c/inav` Do it onece to prepare build environment ``` mkdir build cd build cmake .. ``` Then to build ``` cd build make MATEKF722 ``` ## Flashing: Launch windows configurator GUI and from within the firmware flasher select `Load firmware[Local]` Hex files can be found in the folder `c:\inav\build`