No, moOde doesnt completly run in RAM.
But you can easily achieve that by using overlay file system option in raspi-config if this is what you want.
I generally use log2ram and mount /tmp and /var/tmp in RAM. You also can remove logrotate to lower the number of writing (which is not very necessary with log2ram)
But you can easily achieve that by using overlay file system option in raspi-config if this is what you want.
I generally use log2ram and mount /tmp and /var/tmp in RAM. You also can remove logrotate to lower the number of writing (which is not very necessary with log2ram)