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    malse got a reaction from RG9400 in WSL2 Support for drive mounting   
    Hi im using Windows 10 2004 with WSL2. 
    I have 3x drives: C:\ (SSD), E:\ (NVME), D:\ (Drivepool of 2x 4TB HDD)
    When the drives are mounted on Ubuntu, I can run ls -al and it shows all the files and folders on C and E drives. This is not possible on D
    When I run ls -al on D, it returns 0 results. But I can cd into the directories in D stragely enough.
    Is this an issue with drivepool being mounted? Seems like it is the only logical difference (aside from it being mechanical) between the other drives. They are all NTFS.
     
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    malse got a reaction from Keir Rice in WSL2 Support for drive mounting   
    Hi im using Windows 10 2004 with WSL2. 
    I have 3x drives: C:\ (SSD), E:\ (NVME), D:\ (Drivepool of 2x 4TB HDD)
    When the drives are mounted on Ubuntu, I can run ls -al and it shows all the files and folders on C and E drives. This is not possible on D
    When I run ls -al on D, it returns 0 results. But I can cd into the directories in D stragely enough.
    Is this an issue with drivepool being mounted? Seems like it is the only logical difference (aside from it being mechanical) between the other drives. They are all NTFS.
     
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    malse got a reaction from timmy05 in WSL2 Support for drive mounting   
    Hi im using Windows 10 2004 with WSL2. 
    I have 3x drives: C:\ (SSD), E:\ (NVME), D:\ (Drivepool of 2x 4TB HDD)
    When the drives are mounted on Ubuntu, I can run ls -al and it shows all the files and folders on C and E drives. This is not possible on D
    When I run ls -al on D, it returns 0 results. But I can cd into the directories in D stragely enough.
    Is this an issue with drivepool being mounted? Seems like it is the only logical difference (aside from it being mechanical) between the other drives. They are all NTFS.
     
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    malse got a reaction from hammerit in WSL2 Support for drive mounting   
    Hi im using Windows 10 2004 with WSL2. 
    I have 3x drives: C:\ (SSD), E:\ (NVME), D:\ (Drivepool of 2x 4TB HDD)
    When the drives are mounted on Ubuntu, I can run ls -al and it shows all the files and folders on C and E drives. This is not possible on D
    When I run ls -al on D, it returns 0 results. But I can cd into the directories in D stragely enough.
    Is this an issue with drivepool being mounted? Seems like it is the only logical difference (aside from it being mechanical) between the other drives. They are all NTFS.
     
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    malse got a reaction from SPACEBAR in WSL2 Support for drive mounting   
    Hi im using Windows 10 2004 with WSL2. 
    I have 3x drives: C:\ (SSD), E:\ (NVME), D:\ (Drivepool of 2x 4TB HDD)
    When the drives are mounted on Ubuntu, I can run ls -al and it shows all the files and folders on C and E drives. This is not possible on D
    When I run ls -al on D, it returns 0 results. But I can cd into the directories in D stragely enough.
    Is this an issue with drivepool being mounted? Seems like it is the only logical difference (aside from it being mechanical) between the other drives. They are all NTFS.
     
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    malse got a reaction from Odeen in Show both Pool and Disk Performance   
    Hey is there a way to get Pool Performance and Disk Performance to appear next to each other under the Performance dropdown in DrivePool?
    This was available in 2.2.0.878. I just updated to 2.2.0.903 and i can only toggle to show only Pool Performance OR Disk Performance.
     
    Cheers
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