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Rollback To A Working State With btrfs + apt-btrfs-snapshot On Ubuntu 12.10
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 11/26/2012 09:02 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Howtoforge shows you how to rolling back to a working state with btrfs and apt-btrfs-snapshot on Ubuntu 12.10
This tutorial explains how you can revert failed apt operations (like apt-get upgrade) and roll back to the previous system state with apt-btrfs-snapshot on an Ubuntu 12.10 system that uses the btrfs file system. apt-btrfs-snapshot creates a snapshot of the system before the apt operation. Being able to easily restore the previous system state after a failed apt operation takes away much of the pain system administrators have to deal with normally and is one of the greatest features of the btrfs file system.
Rollback To A Working State With btrfs + apt-btrfs-snapshot On Ubuntu 12.10
