tmpoverlay ========== tmpoverlay is a small, almost-POSIX shell script to create tmpfs-backed overlayfs mounts. tmpoverlay automatically detects and uses index=on and volatile, as well as redirect_dir and metacopy if only a single lowerdir is used. See tmpoverlay --help for usage information. One important thing to note is that like any other Linux mount, an overlayfs mount only affects new directory lookups. If a process has its current directory or has files open inside the mount point, it continues to access the original directory, not the overlaid one. Each process also has a cached root directory pointer, which can only be modified by chroot (internally) or pivot_root (globally). The pivot_root(2)_ and pivot_root(8)_ man pages should be fully read and understood before using tmpoverlay to overmount ``/``. .. _pivot_root(2): https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pivot_root.2.html .. _pivot_root(8): https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/pivot_root.8.html POSIX compliance ---------------- With the following exceptions, tmpoverlay is intended to be functional on POSIX-only shells: - ``mount -t overlay`` is obviously required - ``getopt --`` is required for proper handling of options containing spaces - ``stat -c`` is required to obtain upperdir owner and permissions, because parsing ls -l is ridiculous. - ``getfattr`` is used for xattr copying but in case of failure, the system is assumed to not support xattrs and setfattr is skipped.