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I haven't worked on this computer for 2-3 months now and when I came today besides the usual home and opt and usr I saw a bunch of directories at the root (or under \wsl.localhost\WLinux if you want) starting with wsl like these:
Thanks for reporting, this is not normal. Looks when WSL tries to mount the wsl directory makes a backup. I'll investigate a bit this behavior and get back to you.
If this info can help: this computer has had some problems lately, esp. with some "great" Dell service (DCFWinService) - the performance was terrible, everything was so sluggish, and I experienced big timeouts. On top of that, it wouldn't go to sleep, etc. This may be the root cause here too. I am glad that these are not artifacts from malicious s/w. I deleted those directories (as root).
Thanks for all your help, Carlos! Love how responsive and accurate your support is. In general love WSL+Pengwin!
I inspected all the installed distros I have in Windows 11 and 10 and couldn't find those directories. But I am sure that I've seen them before, maybe in the first WSL2 insider versions. Keep an eye out if they appear again in the future; if not is just a legacy thing.
And you are very welcome!! If you haven't done so, please leave a review in the Microsoft Store it will help us a lot.
I haven't worked on this computer for 2-3 months now and when I came today besides the usual
home
andopt
andusr
I saw a bunch of directories at the root (or under \wsl.localhost\WLinux if you want) starting with wsl like these:I do not see these on my other computers. Is this normal or something is broken...?
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