systemd-sysext allows to overlay another image (or multiple) ontop of
a "base-image" = the current rootfs, via the use of overlayfs; to add
tools and features meant for development purposes.
To quote the documentation on systemd-sysext:
" ...addition in order to make debugging/development
ests passed (successes=1, skipped=0, failures=0, errors=0)
From: Alexandre Belloni
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On 15/04/2024 08:02:00+0200, Johannes Schneider via lists.openembedded.org
wrote:
> systemd-sysext allows to overlay another image (or multiple) ontop of
> a "base-image" = the current rootfs, via the use of overlayfs; to add
> tools and features meant for development purposes.
>
> To quote the
systemd-sysext allows to overlay another image (or multiple) ontop of
a "base-image" = the current rootfs, via the use of overlayfs; to add
tools and features meant for development purposes.
To quote the documentation on systemd-sysext:
" ...addition in order to make debugging/development