If you dont want writings at all, configure your system, then use the Overlay feature in raspi-config (Menu -> Preferences -> Raspberry Pi Configuration -> Performance -> Overlay file system).
That way, all the writings will be in RAM, system will work normally, but all the changes will be lost after reboot (thats why you have to configure your system before). You can disable the feature, if you need to write/change something.
Last time i tried, it worked well with moOde.
That way, all the writings will be in RAM, system will work normally, but all the changes will be lost after reboot (thats why you have to configure your system before). You can disable the feature, if you need to write/change something.
Last time i tried, it worked well with moOde.