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Comment by duskwuff

2 days ago

Sure - and I assume that's how Docker for Windows works. But that's a long way from getting Docker for Linux to run on WSL1 - for that to work, WSL1 would need to implement details of the Docker implementation like overlay mounts (to pick an example at random). That suddenly starts looking a lot less like a compatibility layer and more like a reimplementation of parts of Linux.