Η Microsoft continues its embrace of linux and brings full linux file management to Windows 10's file explorer.
Windows 10 build 19603, currently available for download at fast ring of insiders, include support for linux files via WSL in File Explorer.
In other words, if you already have install WSL on your device, a new unit disk linux will appear in File Explorer, allowing you to browse these files normally.
Support for accessing linux files running via WSL is not new in Windows 10, as such features have previously been enabled in an older version. In fact, even the devices production they can do this starting with Windows 10 version 1903, which was released in spring 2019.
But with this update, Microsoft is making everything even simpler, and this is clearly a news that Microsoft is increasingly supporting distributions linux in its operating system.
Windows 10 build 19603 is currently in the fast ring, but is expected to be released on production devices sometime next month.