Linux command
steamos-readonly 命令
安全
权限或系统影响较大,执行前请核对目标。
常用示例
Disable
sudo steamos-readonly disable
Enable
sudo steamos-readonly enable
说明
steamos-readonly controls the read-only status of the SteamOS root filesystem on the Steam Deck. By default, SteamOS uses an immutable root filesystem to maintain system integrity and simplify updates. This command allows temporarily disabling that protection for system modifications. Disabling read-only mode allows installing packages, modifying configuration files, and making other system-level changes that would otherwise be blocked.
FAQ
What is the steamos-readonly command used for?
steamos-readonly controls the read-only status of the SteamOS root filesystem on the Steam Deck. By default, SteamOS uses an immutable root filesystem to maintain system integrity and simplify updates. This command allows temporarily disabling that protection for system modifications. Disabling read-only mode allows installing packages, modifying configuration files, and making other system-level changes that would otherwise be blocked.
How do I run a basic steamos-readonly example?
Run `sudo steamos-readonly disable` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more steamos-readonly examples?
This page includes 2 examples for steamos-readonly, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.