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how much storage space does an immutable Distro need in the long run?
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The OS shouldn't take that much storage regardless of whether its immutable. If you're talking about containerized software, then it will depend on what programs you plan to run.
do you mean Flathub or something like docker/distrobox. I remember using toolbox for some CLI commands.