You can use WSL2 file system itself. (its on \\wls$\.... ) /mnt/c/.. is really slow as you said.
if you use Debian, \\wls$\debian will be / in your WSL2 distribution.
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You can use WSL2 file system itself. (its on
\\wls$\.... )/mnt/c/..is really slow as you said.if you use Debian,
\\wls$\debianwill be/in your WSL2 distribution.