Dustin C. Hatch eb79f6ea83 r/frigate: Work around podman/netavark lock
Podman 4 puts lock files in the configuration directory for [some stupid
reason][0].  There are so many issues here!

* It is now impossible to run `podman` as root with a read-only `/etc`.
* Why does it need the lock file at all when using `--network=host`?

Luckily, we can work around it fairly easily by mounting a tmpfs
filesystem over the directory it wants to put the lock file in.  This
pretty much defeats the purpose of having a lock file, but it's likely
not needed anyway.

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