(In reply to Michael Chang from comment #15) > Please try this step instead: > > 1.Start the rig > 2.on grub menu, choose "Start boot loader from a read-only snapshot" > 3.Choose one in the listed snapshots, #X > > After that you'll see sth like: > > Bootable snapshot #10 > openSUSE Tumbleweed > Advanced options for openSUSE Tumbleweed > > Select 'openSUSE Tumbleweed' or 'Advanced options for openSUSE Tumbleweed' > if you want to boot an older kernel from that given snapshot#10. As said, what I saw was: * Boot PC * "Start bootloader from a read-only snapshot" * Choose any of the listed snapshots * "Bootable snapshot #<num>" * "If OK, run 'snapper rollback' and reboot." * error: can't find command `true'. <newline> Press any key to continue... I suspect that , for whatever reason, no profile for snapper was created during installation. (When I went into snapper for the first time it told me that 'no profile exists. You need to create a profile... etc') After creation of a profile it showed the above options. Can we trace this somehow?