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[-] d3Xt3r@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Inflexible by Nature

This is my biggest concern with immutable distros, but this article says nothing to address it. It gave examples of changing certain parts in NixOS, but I'd rather see a couple of "hello world" type examples for a few other popular immutable distros.

Eg, how do I alter a file, say /etc/fstsb, in Fedora Silverblue, Nitrux, BlendOS etc? Is it as easy as remounting your root as r/w and saving? Or does it require a 100 steps? If it isn't straightforward, then it may well be considered as inflexible.

[-] biscotty666@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

In NixOS you can just mount your directories and run nixos-generate-config.

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