Hell, even just being able to use XFS would be an improvement, because ext4 has painful degradation scenarios when you hit cases like exhausting the inode count.
(Somewhat related, but there has been a WIP 6.1 kernel for WSL2 "in preview" for a while now... I wonder why it hasn't become the default considering both it and 5.12 are LTS... For filesystems like btrfs I often want a newer kernel to pick up every bugfix.)
(Somewhat related, but there has been a WIP 6.1 kernel for WSL2 "in preview" for a while now... I wonder why it hasn't become the default considering both it and 5.12 are LTS... For filesystems like btrfs I often want a newer kernel to pick up every bugfix.)