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I really hope we get more details, how can a user space application brick an immutable OS? That's crazy.
Ah.. so I guess the gamescope session would fail bc steam fails, and leave the user no way to change to desktop/plasma session. And yeah, steam configs would be accessible in user space as it's not system level. Yikes all around.
The problem is that SteamOS doesn't have a whole lot of boot options besides "start up directly into Game Mode successfully". If Steam chokes while ingesting any of its config or any metadata in your library, that's the end of it. You can hold a button to wipe everything (the Playstation solution), or you can figure out how to boot a live-iso and fix "the problem". Not everybody has the skills to fix stuff in Linux, heck not everybody has the ability to "boot up from a usb stick and have a working keyboard, using only one USB hole".