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Since systemd-sysext is just glorified overlayfs, we could not depend on it by using overlayFS to mount everything up on the target system (the best idea would be to have a tag for enabling/disabling systemd-sysext). This would increase compatibility to quite literally any system that has OverlayFS support, even stuff like the BSD family could have support for this
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Since systemd-sysext is just glorified overlayfs, we could not depend on it by using overlayFS to mount everything up on the target system (the best idea would be to have a tag for enabling/disabling systemd-sysext). This would increase compatibility to quite literally any system that has OverlayFS support, even stuff like the BSD family could have support for this
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: