On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 9:03 PM Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> wrote:
Distrobox is supposed to be used for anything you are 'playing' with, i.e compiling stuff, installing random stuff; that's isolated from the
Perhaps the word 'playing' is not well chosen. For many, the OS install is the 'work' environment. Not a variation on something. Having the ability to set up a variation is good. I already do this for openSUSE via kiwi's ability to make a simple archive of, say, Leap 15.4 that can be unpacked into a directory and chrooted into. No need to make some draconian OS install. I do this to compile and test different openSUSE releases on my Tumbleweed OS. Each one independent of each other and the host OS. -- Roger Oberholtzer