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Using RVM in bash for Ubuntu on Windows

RVM creates a script in /etc/profile.d, which is being sourced on startup. Also, most people put the RVM sourcing line required to load RVM in their ~/.bash_profile. Ubuntu on Windows runs Bash as a non-login shell, therefore skipping /etc/profile* and executing only the user's ~/.bashrc. This means that RVM doesn't load.

For RVM to work properly, you have to add it to the ~/.bashrc depending on the type of your installation:

From this time it should work fine whenever you open the new bash terminal.