They might use the NT kernel and their own version of the Linux userland.
I'd be open to the idea, if the kernel were open sourced (MIT licensed?) so I could play with it too.
Why do that when Win32 is what everyone wants?
We’ve already had NT + Linux userland; that was WSLv1.
Why do that when Win32 is what everyone wants?
We’ve already had NT + Linux userland; that was WSLv1.