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by ylk 591 days ago
In what way are [1] not “full OSes”? They’re minimal templates, but afaik they still run systemd, the kernel, etc. needed to boot the standard Linux systems they are.

When I clicked the link I was expecting something like a unikernel, eg https://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2016/01/01/a-unikernel-firewa...

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> You certainly can run distros without systemd

Does it then become not a full OS anymore? Mirage is what I linked to above.

> Does it then become not a full OS anymore?

Probably not. I mentioned it, because you mentioned systemd. And yes, I saw your Mirage link and showed how you can use it on Qubes.