Am 19.03.2011 22:06, schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
I would like to know how you manage to trash your installation so that a rollback to a previous snapshot is the only solution to recover. I´ve got my whole personal data on a external harddisk, on my workstation is "just" the operating system. So, when the system was crashed (A time, during a kernel upgrade my whole machine shuts down and I can´t start my system or something like this (don´t know really)) I installed it new. Another thing that happened was after a driver installation, I couldn´t start X. That wasn´t the problem. I wanted to connect with the internet to reinstall X. But I needed KDE for this, because I needed KWallet for the connection to the www (epic fail if you ask me, I never will use KWallet again!) But these little things happens sometimes to me and a snapshot feature like btrfs has would make it easier to me. I think some other users will give me their voice too.
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