Recently many of my friends have expressed an interest in Fedora Silverblue; however, it seems pretty easy and actually straightforward to extend Debian into a similarly "immutable" OS.
There is nothing new or fancy about an immutable Debian. But what I have been doing is to create a custom live bkworm iso and boot from this customized live iso file, which can reside in HD/SSD or a usb stick. This process is very simple. One step better than silverblue, this immutable Debian system can be optionally made with persistency (via multiple boot). The persistency can also be stored in the main machine or in a portable usb. But our main goal is to create an immutable bkworm iso without the need for persistency. That is, truly immutable.
(to be continued)
There is nothing new or fancy about an immutable Debian. But what I have been doing is to create a custom live bkworm iso and boot from this customized live iso file, which can reside in HD/SSD or a usb stick. This process is very simple. One step better than silverblue, this immutable Debian system can be optionally made with persistency (via multiple boot). The persistency can also be stored in the main machine or in a portable usb. But our main goal is to create an immutable bkworm iso without the need for persistency. That is, truly immutable.
(to be continued)
Statistics: Posted by pwzhangzz — 2024-05-13 23:18