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this post was submitted on 22 Jul 2024
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That would be really good especially for immutable systems
Already exists in SteamOS (which is immutable-ish). Each update is downloaded onto a second inactive partition, and the system switches at boot. If it can't boot, it switches back to the previous system partition and blacklists that update. It tries again when the next update rolls out.
Users never know the difference and should theoretically always have a bootable system that way.