I reverted back to WSL1, cause WSL2 is simply unusable! Around 10-20 times slower build times for my nodejs project. Like most people, I want to have access to my files residing on different NTFS disks, so I can edit them with editors & other tools. How else are you supposed to work if you stick your files in the native ext4 virtual disk?
I reverted back to WSL1, cause WSL2 is simply unusable! Around 10-20 times slower build times for my nodejs project. Like most people, I want to have access to my files residing on different NTFS disks, so I can edit them with editors & other tools. How else are you supposed to work if you stick your files in the native ext4 virtual disk?
Everything just works, just a small workaround for docker desktop & docker-compose.
From what I read it sounds like you're on the right track. If you want to or need to keep you files on the NTFS disk then WSL1 is a better choice.