Once mounted, it’s also possible to access these disks through the Windows explorer by navigating to \wsl$ and then to the mount folder.īy default, wsl -mount attempts to mount the disk as ext4. Below is an example of mounting a specific partition of a given hard disk into WSL and browsing its files. Usually under the \\.\\\.\PHYSICALDRIVE* format. The disks paths are available under the ‘DeviceID’ columns. To unmount and detach the disk from WSL 2, run wsl -unmount To list the available disks in Windows, run: wmic diskdrive list brief To mount a disk, open a PowerShell window with administrator privileges and run: wsl -mount ![]() ![]() So, if you’re dual booting with Windows
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