I receive the same error. Adding --isolation=hyperv to the command line, does allow the container to start. Likewise when I tried to a docker build using a dockerfile, failure to provide --isolation=hyperv on the command line, resulted in the mismatch error.
I feel like I am missing something basic. When I read -peek-1-windows-server-version-1709/ and wanted to try it, it pointed me to the windows experience blog announcing windows server insider preview build 16237.
Similarly, the helpful youtube video from Microsoft Mechanics describing version 1709, indicates that the nanoserver image has been reduced in size from >1 GB to 195 MB. Yet, when I look at the size of the nanoserver I downloaded after the install of the server, the image size is still 1.07GB. I would very much like the smaller version. Where do I find the documentation that instructs me to it? I must be missing something very basic. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16237 brings new features to Microsoft Edge, the default browser of Windows 10, and improvements to Windows Shell, Input, gaming, Task Manager, Hyper-V, and a truckload of other fixes and changes.
Work on Microsoft Edge continues in this build. Microsoft added a read aloud feature to Microsoft Edge that allows you to use the text to speech functionality on websites or when PDFs are open in the browser.
Other improvements include a new animation for adding favorites to the browser. This indicates where those favorites can be accessed from, something that may not be clear right away in current versions of the browser.
Microsoft fixed a long standing issue that affected Windows users who dock/undock or remote from a device with a high DPI display. Most desktop apps become blurry when this happens, and the two core reasons for that to happen are that apps don't respond to DPI change notifications, and that Windows keeps the display scaling/DPI data that it reports to apps until users log out and back in again.
Action Center and notifications were improved as well in this build. One change that may make things easier for users who use the Action Center is that the first notification of each group of notifications is expanded automatically now. This allows you to react quickly to it without having to expand it first.
The build features fixes for issues for the most part, for instance the new "virtual machine gallery" under Hyper-V quick create. It is not functional yet though which means that you will have to wait for future builds to add the functionality.
MS needs to freeze all new features and focus on making Windows secure. This has just gone on too long. Their new Windows S which was to compete with Chromebooks and focus on being secure was hacked remotely in minutes and fully taken over in less than 3 hours.
Windows has thousands of undisclosed vulnerabilities and since governments have the source code for windows, it will be kept vulnerable so the nsa, cia or whatever agencies can easily get into your windows computer. Will be hard for them to do that if everyone went Linux.
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