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by mtzet
1514 days ago
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> Systemd has this problem How does systemd have a problem? Systemd doesn't care about having a read-only rootfs at all, except that it supports it and now ships a little tool that's useful if you happen to use them. Fedora and Ubuntu doesn't ship a read-only rootfs(1). (1) Well, Fedora Silverblue is an experimental Fedora-variant that uses a read only rootfs. But that point still stands. |
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