Hi Roger, it actually is! That's why the system is so amazing! Safed me from broken or faulty updates! I think it even says what to do to recover after you've booted into that snapshot. Cheers, Bernd Am 29.03.23 um 08:44 schrieb Roger Oberholtzer:
A colleague did a zypper dup of his Tumbleweed system a bit ago. Seems it borked his system. So he is using a read-only snapshot. I want to help him revert to the state before the backup. He has a standard Tumbleweed layout (initially installed in November, so surely using the current preferred layout). He has made no changes to the system since then.
I have read the information related to this here:
https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/html/book-reference/ch...
Which is pretty good. Before I follow the advice contained there, I am just asking if this is what one should do:
1. Boot with a recent read-only snapshot. We are using the one just before the current non-functioning one. 2. Run: snapper rollback 3. Reboot into the default image
That's it? If so, seems too easy. Which makes me suspicious...