Re: run mysql on read-only filesystem ?
Perhaps. :)
Well, I'm not sure, but I suspect that it works more or less if you use the right options to mysqld, like --read_only --skip-slave-start --skip-innodb --tmpdir=... --pid-file=... --log-error=...
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