I think the basic file system exposed to users in the Finder is pretty simple. /Applications, app bundles, etc.
The Unix under the hood is just standard stuff and Apples hides away detritus like .plist files. And sandboxed apps have their own little stub filesystems too.
Anyway I like the idea of GoboLinux a lot but kind of think GUIX, just abstracting it away might be the right approach.
The Unix under the hood is just standard stuff and Apples hides away detritus like .plist files. And sandboxed apps have their own little stub filesystems too.
Anyway I like the idea of GoboLinux a lot but kind of think GUIX, just abstracting it away might be the right approach.