#Why won't WSL open for me
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^ salad runs wsl when it needs to that is getting a container workload
Salad does this by itself. I see no point of even doing this unless you're trying to hijack it into running a good workload for your PC.
That said, if you need to kill the Salad's stuff on WSL for memory usage, you can go on cmd prompt and type wsl --shutdown
you cant really hijack it to give you a good workload
I thought that's how you turned containers on
No, you just enable it in settings
and its enabled