[New: openFATE 319292] snapper improperly usurps control of the default subvolume from the user
Feature added by: Chris Murphy (cmurf) Feature #319292, revision 1 Title: snapper improperly usurps control of the default subvolume from the user Requested by: Chris Murphy (cmurf) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: https://github.com/openSUSE/snapper/issues/178 This bug is closed suggesting SUSE is the actual upstream, so I'm filing the bug here. Basically more work needs to be done to make this user discoverable instead of completely hiding the boot process from the user. This makes understanding booting difficult and more esoteric, and it also takes away a feature intended for the user. The proper way for a system to do rollbacks to different subvolume roots is to use rootflags=subvol= or suvolid= boot parameter, rather than obscuring the actual root fs by changing a hidden default subvolume ID. The current behavior is also incompatible with GRUB upstream. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/319292
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