Post #1902080
2026-04-04 08:41 UTC
@joe9nf @craftyguy No, this is systemd-sysext, which just layers files on top of /usr/ so these new files (usually binaries) can be added without actually modifying /usr/ in actuality
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@anyDr0id@mastodon.social 2026-04-04 09:14
@justsoup @joe9nf @craftyguy so, for example, I could install nmap and use it as a hedge without that meaning the modification of the system???