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BRTFS Snapshots #73

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Blakyrin opened this issue Aug 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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BRTFS Snapshots #73

Blakyrin opened this issue Aug 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Blakyrin
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Blakyrin commented Aug 4, 2024

BRTFS snapshot to be allowed to rollback, or even using astOS to get immutability https://github.com/lambdanil/astOS

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murkl commented Aug 6, 2024

I wanted to switch to BTRFS but have discarded that.
On the one hand, because you have to use grub or refind and I just love systemdboot because of the simplicity and integration.
And on the other hand, because I would like to keep ArchOS as simple as possible (also with regard to rescue & recovery). In 5 years of daily use, my system has only crashed once after updating and I was able to repair it with just a few commands. That's why this is not planned for the time being.

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Blakyrin commented Aug 7, 2024

makes sense, although i think opensuse aeon uses BTRFS with systemdboot, maybe you can give a look a it?

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murkl commented Aug 7, 2024

Sounds interesting. I'll leave the ticket open. If I find the time, I'll take a look at it.
Reminder: https://news.opensuse.org/2024/03/05/systemd-boot-integration-in-os/

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