For the slow I/O with WSL2, disk access to files on the Linux file system is fine, it's when you're trying to access the windows filesystem that causes problems. I'd expect it to get better over time, but I don't use it much myself.
No is not. If you have for example IDE on Windows, and code/git on WSL2 then it will be slow and have some inconsistency between files - I had a lot of problems with that. It's for sure faster than on WSL1, but still not here.
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For the slow I/O with WSL2, disk access to files on the Linux file system is fine, it's when you're trying to access the windows filesystem that causes problems. I'd expect it to get better over time, but I don't use it much myself.
No is not. If you have for example IDE on Windows, and code/git on WSL2 then it will be slow and have some inconsistency between files - I had a lot of problems with that. It's for sure faster than on WSL1, but still not here.