Hasn’t this always been the case? I have always run builds under WSL2 in Windows because of this.
when you mount "drvfs" (the automounting feature, or you can call mount -t drvfs) , it's usually plan9, which is like NFS.
with the new wsl version, kernel and config from that blog, it will mount virtiofs, or warn you
when you mount "drvfs" (the automounting feature, or you can call mount -t drvfs) , it's usually plan9, which is like NFS.
with the new wsl version, kernel and config from that blog, it will mount virtiofs, or warn you