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Let=E2=80=99s say you want a subsystem based on centos and systemd to execu= te specific kernel functions for like development purposes or maybe Linux-c6 to maybe I don=E2=80=99t know provide a Linux call tied to I guess the boot= loader How would I do it? Any benefits vs cons?