Hello Peter, reading through the support list, you are facing regular update issues. Not sure what and how you are doing it, but you should consider to change the way you upgrade..... Am Freitag, 29. April 2022, 08:50:13 CEST schrieb Peter Fodrek,ml.-súkromne:
I would like to recover crashed system via update from USB stick.
Did you try booting into an older snapshot first, and do a 'snapper rollback' from there?
Thnak you for your answer
Crahed system is unbootable and in chroot environment there is problem with glibc.
Crahed shanpshot was 20210523. after using from USB stck
So your last working system was snapshot 20210523. For some reason it did not boot anymore (out of the blue sky, or after a failed update?), and you try now to upgrade it from an up-to-date snapshot. Is that right?
1. Update crashes due to snapshot item from somewhere unable to remove due to missing method
snapshots are in /.snapshots ...just in case....
2. Clean install withoout formating any partition from mount
swap from device files /dev/sdb2 and /dev/sdb7
/ from device file /dev/sdb3
/home from /dev/sdb4
/boot from /dev/sdb5
/var/log from /dev/sdb6
/boot/efi from /dev/sdb1
and
/usr from /dev/sdb8
and that worked or not?
Maybe /usr on separate partition is able to be cause as of /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/lib /usr/local etc.
I dont understand what you mean here.... Maybe, in case of a new installation, you should consider to tie all your partitions - except /dev/sdb4 - together in a LVM volume and follow the default settings for tumbleweed regarding partitioning? HTH Axel