I’ve read that containers are preferred for development, but they aren’t persistent and it doesn’t seem like files such as /etc/fstab can be accessed through them when running distrobox (I enjoy editing such files using vim).

It’s also a bit annoying having to enter a specific container to run something like btop.

Are you supposed to layer them with rpm-ostree?

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    Not in my experience. Though, I suppose I have to thank BlueBuild for the heavy lifting. It’s not even restrictive either, even big[1] projects like secureblue depend on it.


    1. relatively speaking ↩︎