That is a different issue. It means either no USB devices are connected, or they are not compatible (e.g., not using WinUSB/libusb). Bind them with usbipd bind --busid .
: You need Linux kernel version 5.10.60.1 or higher. Check yours with uname -a in WSL. That is a different issue
The usbipd command relies on a Windows service that should be set to "Automatic Start". If this service is inactive, the software cannot bridge your USB devices to the WSL environment. or they are not compatible (e.g.