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The title might not be totally accurate, as my goal is to launch an .exe from a WSL2 shell which itself starts a Linux process inside WSL, and I want said Linux process to be ran as root

Goal: Use a Neovide (Neovim GUI that [in my case] runs on a Linux instance of Neovim installed in WSL2) Neovim buffer with root-level privileges.

Issue: running sudo neovide.exe --wsl filename.foo from inside a WSL shell opens a non-root Neovim instance with regular user write permissions.

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