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Fix to point to the correct section of troubleshooting page #1932

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Expand Up @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Visual Studio Code comes with built-in support for Git, including a source contr

If you are working with the same repository folder between Windows, WSL, or a container, be sure to set up consistent line endings.

Since Windows and Linux use different default line endings, Git may report a large number of modified files that have no differences aside from their line endings. To prevent this from happening, you can disable line ending conversion using a `.gitattributes` file or globally on the Windows side. See this [VS Code doc about resolving Git line ending issues](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/troubleshooting#_resolving-git-line-ending-issues-in-containers-resulting-in-many-modified-files).
Since Windows and Linux use different default line endings, Git may report a large number of modified files that have no differences aside from their line endings. To prevent this from happening, you can disable line ending conversion using a `.gitattributes` file or globally on the Windows side. See this [VS Code doc about resolving Git line ending issues](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/troubleshooting#_resolving-git-line-ending-issues-in-wsl-resulting-in-many-modified-files).

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