In Windows WSL, you can access the local disk navigating the path /mnt/c/
for the C: drive, for example.
Sometimes, network drives mounted on boot aren’t automatically mounted within your WSL Linux shell. You can do it manually using the following commands:
# For a drive already mapped in Windows (e.g. Z: drive) $ sudo mkdir /mnt/z $ sudo mount -t drvfs Z: /mnt/z # For a network drive accessible via \\myserver\dir1 in Explorer $ sudo mkdir /mnt/dir1 $ sudo mount -t drvfs '\\myserver\dir1' /mnt/dir1