On 04/15/2016 09:01 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Moby <moby@mobsternet.com> wrote:
Thanks to all those who replied. In the end, I take it there is no "easy" (involving something short of booting into rescue mode and changing default subvolume and then copying data over type activity) way to put the system back to an out-of-the-box state.
Uhh, I don't know how you define out of the box. It sounds like you mean reverting to the exact same subvolume tree. But it's not clear why you disqualify a rollback that involves switching to a snapshot of the subvolume tree you want. It's the same thing, in effect.
Maybe you could 'btrfs sub set-default X /" where X is the subvolume ID for the snapper ID of 1, which you'd have to find with 'btrfs sub list -t /'. I have no idea if there are consequences of switching default subvolumes outside of snapper, if it's doing its own tracking somehow.
Thanks Chris. I would define "out of the box" just as you say - basically such that if the machine were handed to someone else, they would not be able to tell that a snapper rollback was done. -- --Moby -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org