Hello! I don't know how to communicate "where" the breakage occurred, but with my latest snapshot (which was 10x bigger than my other snapshots, at 206MB) I observed the following behavior: 1. `/tmp` somehow became a mountpoint for `/`. As such, ls'ing /tmp and / returned the same results, and /tmp became ro, breaking some of my Docker services 2. `sudo` took an unreasonable amount of time. Before I decided to just become root, running something trivial such as `sudo echo hi` took 25 seconds (I typed my password in a previous sudo command) Let me know if and how I can help debug. Doing `transactional-update rollback last` worked flawlessly, so kudos to you all and the snapper devs! Additionally, there may be an opportunity to add a health checker here... just not sure what weirdness happened with the subvolumes to make mounting my /tmp subvolume mirror my root subvolume (or so it would seem). Let me know if I can help at all! Jim --------------------------------------------------- James Heald Production Engineer Facebook james.r.heald@gmail.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kubic+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kubic+owner@opensuse.org