On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 08:11:19PM +0000, Eren Yagdiran wrote:
Volumes let user to map host-paths into guest. Docker containers
need volumes because its filesystem read-only by default.
Hmm, it seems our filesystem is not read-only. Normally we would
have / as rread-only, but because we remappe it using
-m host-image:/=/path/to/template
we end up with / being read-write. We should add option to --mount
to request a read-only mount, so we can force / to be read-only
againt.
Regards,
Daniel
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