Immutable Linux distributions sound complicated, right? You'd be surprised to know that it's actually quite simple. Essentially, an immutable distribution is one that has certain crucial directories set in read only mode so they can't be changed. If you want a more in depth look at what an immutable Linux distribution is, make sure to read all about them in this piece by my esteemed colleague, Steven Vaughan Nichols . Also: 6 most Windows like Linux distros because old...
