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Is etc the mutable part? Would you have to do this again to add more users after a reboot?

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/etc is writable, so no reboots are required. That said, /etc is treated in a special way and each deployment will have its own /etc, based on the previous one.

So if you make changes to /etc then revert to a previous deployment, your changes will be reverted as well. But if you make changes and upgrade (or do whatever to create a new deployment), your changes will bu preserved.

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That’s really helpful to understand the caveats, thank you.

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