On Wed, Sep 30, 2020, at 5:20 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:

> Regular Fedora variants are installed via normal package management
> actions and have full granularity. RPM-OSTree reduces the granularity
> of the operating system to a singular image that you layer on top. But
> you cannot pull out stuff from the image.

That's not true, you can `rpm-ostree override remove`.  It'd still be there in 
the ostree repository on disk, but you don't see it in the "deployment" (what 
you actually boot into).  Few people care about disk space that much, and if 
you do you can do custom builds.

About half the people on this thread are living the experience of 
https://xkcd.com/386/


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