On 2024-03-18 03:39, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Hmmm. I see.
So if I am happy with snapshot 1406, I would 'snapper rollback 1406' to make that the current content?
I ask because snapper seems very powerful to the point where I get suspicious. This is the computer version of "measure twice, cut once".
https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/archive/15.0/reference/html/book... If you did not choose "Bootable snapshots" when you booted the system, then you booted from the wrong menu item in the boot menu. Try booting from that menu now, then run (as root) "snapper rollback" and reboot normally. Hopefully, with your system in its current state, that will still work. If not, I have no idea what you can do. Since the snapshot you are now using is now the default, I'm not overly confident that this will work. If it does work, you should be booting with the root system mounted r/w. But if it does not, then possibly the only thing you can do is re-install the system (install, NOT upgrade) from a USB stick. Make sure to bookmark that URL above, for future reference.