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On 2023-11-17 16:11, cagsm wrote:
Support,
apparently I made a huge mistake or so, via the yast softwaremanagement, I went into that mode where I see the repositories on the left side each and every repo for itself.
Next time, when you see that something important like "firefoxsomething" is getting removed, abort. ...
Could I simply reboot or turn off this system and maybe save my neck by reverting to a snapshot or something?
I hope it did not kill the basic parts that I can boot somewhat into this fde grub menu and select an earlier snapshot there? i never tried this snapshot stuff before. This is kind of a hope, or any other hints on this matter?
Absolutely, revert to the snapshot made just before your yast operation. You can check before rebooting what snapshots you have. Alternatively, look in the log what packages were removed and install them back. All of them, one by one. /var/log/zypp/history Another possibility is to boot from the installation full DVD or USB, then choose upgrade installed system. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.5 (Laicolasse))