Re: booting successfully with read-only file system

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On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, at 12:05 PM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:

> I presume you're referring to regular Fedora here, but this description
> feels like it is approx asking for what Fedora Silverblue has delivered,
> only with the writable area for apps being just a ram disk with no
> persistence.

No no no!  That's *not at all* what it is.  I am actually kind of at war with the "immutable" terminology because it's more isleading than it is accurate.

https://blog.verbum.org/2019/12/23/starting-from-open-and-foss/
is a bit related to this.

/etc and /var are fully persistent!  It's just an "image based" update system, and /usr is read-only by default, but you can still layer/override packages, and in the future I'd like to make it easier to use ostree to persist non-rpm changes.
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