ChipTuner on Nostr: WSL stores disks locally to the binaries. Using Ubuntu the disk is stored ext4.vhdx. ...
WSL stores disks locally to the binaries. Using Ubuntu the disk is stored ext4.vhdx. You can move/rename the disks if you want a "clean install". Just stop wsl, remove, then restart, no need for containers unless it's a must for the build configuration.
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