People who are interested in atomic distributions, particularly ones with immutable filesystems, but have not found one which suits them may find a tutorial on Fedora Magazine valuable. Daniel Mendizabal offers a step-by-step guide [fedoramagazine.org] to creating a customized, immutable Linux distribution, from initial concept through to producing a bootable ISO. "Mainstream sources like Fedora and Universal Blue offer various atomic desktops with curated configurations and package selections for the average user. But what if you’re ready to take control of your desktop and customise it entirely, from packages and configurations to firewall, DNS, and update schedules? Thanks to bootc and the associated tools, building a personalised desktop experience is no longer difficult."