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Because unless you resort to stuff like in-ram overlayfs which will also result in data loss, a lot of system software assumes it can write anywhere and will bitterly complain if not, even if it's not "real" data, and can be very annoying to fix. That's fina for carefully engineered containers, but the usual thrown together stuff docker started with gets a lot more annoying.



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