Hipervisors (KVM/Hiperv/...) are supposed to have a full kernel and work like that (e.g. binfmt_works). While containers can't really do it well.
Thanks for the checks!
The features that you are describing suggest that it will just work in WSL2.
If there is a future WSL2 which counts as !container but has issues with the registration of binfmt we'll make a new fix then.
Hipervisors (KVM/Hiperv/...) are supposed to have a full kernel and work like that (e.g. binfmt_works). While containers can't really do it well.
Thanks for the checks!
The features that you are describing suggest that it will just work in WSL2.
If there is a future WSL2 which counts as !container but has issues with the registration of binfmt we'll make a new fix then.