####> This option file is used in: ####> podman create, run ####> If file is edited, make sure the changes ####> are applicable to all of those. #### **--read-only-tmpfs** When running --read-only containers, mount a read-write tmpfs on _/dev_, _/dev/shm_, _/run_, _/tmp_, and _/var/tmp_. The default is **true**. | --read-only | --read-only-tmpfs | / | /run, /tmp, /var/tmp| | ----------- | ----------------- | ---- | ----------------------------------- | | true | true | r/o | r/w | | true | false | r/o | r/o | | false | false | r/w | r/w | | false | true | r/w | r/w | When **--read-only=true** and **--read-only-tmpfs=true** additional tmpfs are mounted on the /tmp, /run, and /var/tmp directories. When **--read-only=true** and **--read-only-tmpfs=false** /dev and /dev/shm are marked Read/Only and no tmpfs are mounted on /tmp, /run and /var/tmp. The directories are exposed from the underlying image, meaning they are read-only by default. This makes the container totally read-only. No writable directories exist within the container. In this mode writable directories need to be added via external volumes or mounts. By default, when **--read-only=false**, the /dev and /dev/shm are read/write, and the /tmp, /run, and /var/tmp are read/write directories from the container image.