Why when installing Docker Desktop you cannot choose another drive D,E,… on Windows, so all files including the disk file will be on the drive that have plenty of free space instead of C drive? Why there is no command line to this automatically and to define default drive for all Docker Desktop files?
Have you checked the docs?
Those command line arguments exist:
If you want to use the hyper-v backend (instead of the wsl-2 backend :
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Thank you Metin ! I was looking at old posts from 2020.
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