Thanks for the article, it was very easy to follow! It annoyed me having to execute 'cd' to go to the homedir on every new shell. Read elsewhere that you can start with 'wsl ~' to achieve that. Thought I should mention.
Great tip. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the 'wsl ~' tip, I will have to try it.
Adding a "cd ~" or "cd /home/user" into /etc/bashrc might help...
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Thanks for the article, it was very easy to follow! It annoyed me having to execute 'cd' to go to the homedir on every new shell. Read elsewhere that you can start with 'wsl ~' to achieve that. Thought I should mention.
Great tip. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the 'wsl ~' tip, I will have to try it.
Adding a "cd ~" or "cd /home/user" into /etc/bashrc might help...