Two things. First, I created a separate bug for the failure to revert
ZSys snapshots,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zsys/+bug/1950330.
Second, this here is clearly a bug despite Didier's claims to the
contrary. Regular snapshots appear in the menu. Why would anyone think
they are not v
>also closing tentatively as opinion
Is this going to be reopened or shall I file new for the Zsys bug?
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Grub doesn’t fully revert ZFS sn
If we use a ZSys-created snapshot, first the system hangs after being
reverted. And then nothing is reverted at all. Either that, I should
wait an inordinate amount of time for the revert to happen while the
system is hung.
So there are in this sense, two bugs here, one, the hang, and two the
comp
Indeed, as the snapshot is not done with ZSys, USERDATA has not been
snapshotted and will not be reverted.
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Title:
Grub doesn’t fully revert ZFS
Reassigning to zsys, but also closing tentatively as opinion, as the
snapshot has not been made using zsys, so this seems like it is out of
scope.
** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) => zsys (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: zsys (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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** Description changed:
To reproduce this bug, take the following steps
- Install Ubuntu 20.04.3.
+ Install Ubuntu 20.04.3 using a ZFS-based root.
Boot into it and get past the initial startup screens.
Take a manual recursive zfs snapshot like so
zfs snapshot -r rpool@beforeanything