What | Removed | Added |
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Status | NEW | RESOLVED |
Resolution | --- | DUPLICATE |
(In reply to Matthias Sch�nemann from comment #11) > Well, it works, inasmuch as it now finds the second leap installation. Great news. Thanks. > In my case that one is broken and perhaps, just perhaps, an older snapshot > might have let me boot it again. You wrote in Comment #1 that os-prober > can't handle snapshots. Maybe I should scrub it and install Tumbleweed ;-). Initially it excludes any subvolume that is of type snapshot or readonly. But you really can do "rollback to a snapshot" or even "installation to a snapshot" (to manage all your system states as snapshots in chronological order and also allow to delete it) then your default subvolume becomes a snapshot. That os-prober fixes the problem of default subvolume as a snapshot. > > Thanks for your efforts. Then I consider it's time to mark as a fixed one. Thanks for your help. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 954225 ***