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What would make you change distro?
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I see thanks for your feedback. The read only file system never hindered you?
its really only /bin /usr, much of /etc is editable like normal. People hear read only system and freak out like its locked down. Most things I use are flatpak, or in a distrobox and there are now sys-exts that do a lot of what anyone could need