> Standalone VMs are good in rare cases when you need to experiment with
> an app or configuration that might conflict with a template.

Personally, so far I've used it when I want to install something that's not
in the Debian/Fedora repository (which half the time just means dev tools
and dependencies). I recently reduced my need there considerably with
Flatpak user-level installation, but not entirely.

Is there a better way to achieve the same? bind-dirs for normal OS packages
seems complicated and sort of defeats the purpose of the security benefit
you just described. Perhaps I ought to clone Debian 10 Template, install
what I want, and then make an AppVM based on that?

Thanks,

Dan

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