So after quite a bit of digging I found that there were newer snapshots they were just not showing up in the grub menu. So in the emergency mode I edited the /.snapshots/grub-snapshot.cfg and manually added the missing boot options. Then I booted into a previous snapshot and from there I could successfully rollback. No clue what caused the original issue though. But the system is working now and has been successfully updated to the latest version. Cheers On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 6:49 PM Viktor Sævarsson <viktor.saevars@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 8:44 AM Ignaz Forster <iforster@suse.de> wrote:
OK, that's good. Is /var/lib/overlay/395/etc also in there? If so then we may have a (very rare) race condition in the initrd. If it isn't, then you can just do a rollback to the previous snapshot and update the system again. (But then I'd be curious to know how the directory got deleted...)
/var/lib/overlay/395/etc is there and does have some files and directories.
I would try to rollback but the only available snapshots are from february this year. I think that's an issue that happened when I updated from leap 15.1 to tumbleweed. Might that be related?
Regards, Viktor
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