Sorry for the misunderstanding, I check on google and it will be at C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Lxss\home\USERNAME
.
I tried and it works, in the cmd just type cd\ && dir *bashrc* /s
it will locate the file, and in my case i see the line C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Lxss\home\USERNAME
but when I want to navigate it with the window browser it doesn't work, but if you copy paste it, it works :-)
I found it here.
Considering that you need to know where a file is located you can use the find
command.
The syntax of the command is find {search-path} {file-names-to-search} {action-to-take}
by default the action to take is printing the file name.
So if you are finding .bashrc file you can use find / -name .bashrc
the bash will return you /home/yourusername/.bashrc
Also, if you want to access to your home directory you can use cd ~
Hope my answer will be helpful :-)
.bashrc