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minus-square@9point6@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink14•4 months agoI’m aware, though there’s some nice integration stuff that means you can run GUI applications and share the file system Interesting fact WSLv1 was actually not a VM and it was the NT kernel speaking POSIX
minus-square@xthexder@l.sw0.comlinkfedilink5•4 months agoAnd this is why the WSL1 filesystem was so damn slow. WSL2 uses a native ext4 filesystem (usually, you can format it to whatever)
The “built-in Linux” is a VM.
I’m aware, though there’s some nice integration stuff that means you can run GUI applications and share the file system
Interesting fact WSLv1 was actually not a VM and it was the NT kernel speaking POSIX
And this is why the WSL1 filesystem was so damn slow. WSL2 uses a native ext4 filesystem (usually, you can format it to whatever)