It is by design non-invasive and should work on any distro which meets the requirements; Btrfs root and systemd-boot bootloader. With non-invasive I mean; it doesn’t mess with your normal OS and its configuration, it can be rolled out, toyed around with and just as easily be removed again.

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I think this is the best approach to immutability. I don’t want heavy abstraction and I don’t want containers.

A system I can deploy anytime and rollback on is all I needed.

When I have time, I will include this in my setup.

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    11 months ago

    To get a truly immutable experience install use squashfs instead :D

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      11 months ago

      Could you pass me a link to an example setup?

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        11 months ago

        It’s a joke; squashfs is read-only :D Stuff’s used on routers and similar stuff