Bug ID 1216367
Summary The "/.snapshot/grub-snapshot.cfg" file has disappeared weeks ago and I can't boot from a Btrfs snapshot in openSUSE MicroOS/Aeon
Classification openSUSE
Product openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version Current
Hardware x86-64
OS Other
Status NEW
Severity Major
Priority P5 - None
Component MicroOS
Assignee kubic-bugs@opensuse.org
Reporter edurayasmedina@outlook.com
QA Contact qa-bugs@suse.de
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Hi, sorry if I'm bothering people with this message, but I'm scared because I
lost one of the most important features of a immutable operating system:
temporary rollback.

I changed my SSD one month ago and I didn't perceived it in the first time, but
I see that the snapshot entries don't appear in the GRUB menu. After a little
investigation, first I see that the "/.snapshot/grub-snapshot.cfg" is not there
and after I see that it seems that some lines of the "/boot/grub2/grub.cfg"
file are missing.

If you take an ISO image (snapshot) from two weeks ago, you can see the
problem, and I can reproduce the problem with the latest ISO image. I always
enable the firewall and disable SSH because I use MicroOS/Aeon for basic
desktop purposes with some containers that I use as a toy. 

I reported the bug here, but I'm starting to think that it was the wrong place.
Sorry for the thing I do bad and my bad English.
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1216292

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install a recent snapshot (ISO image)
2. Do a regular installation on an UEFI system (even on GNOME Boxes).
3. You can see that entries for snapshots in GRUB menu have disappeared.
Actual Results:  
I can't see the snapshots entries in the GRUB menu if I install openSUSE
MicroOS/Aeon from a recent ISO image. I have an old installation in a laptop
with disk encryption and I can see the snapshots to do a temporary rollback.


I would like the see this corrected for my current installation. I will upload
the information I could collect with my limited knowledge.


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