It's totally unmaintained and forgotten :D
In general, what I do now to generate WSL images is to docker run a container, and then export it to a .tar, finally, install that tar, is that easy.
However, if I had your tool installed, for sure I would use that for ease of use.
Also, the idea to do it the other way around WSL -> docker image is really nice.
It's totally unmaintained and forgotten :D
In general, what I do now to generate WSL images is to docker run a container, and then export it to a .tar, finally, install that tar, is that easy.
However, if I had your tool installed, for sure I would use that for ease of use.