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minus-squarePossibly linuxlinkfedilinkEnglish-3•1 year agoThey are not immutable. Might as well use a chroot at that point
minus-square@emileAlink4•edit-21 year agoNeither are Docker(-like) containers, at least by default. They are just not intended to keep their filesystem state outside of volumes or mounts
minus-squarePossibly linuxlinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoTrue but you can just blow away everything and start from scratch when something goes wrong. It also makes updates way easier
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They are not immutable. Might as well use a chroot at that point
Neither are Docker(-like) containers, at least by default. They are just not intended to keep their filesystem state outside of volumes or mounts
True but you can just blow away everything and start from scratch when something goes wrong. It also makes updates way easier
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