I did run an update of only one file and I did install another application. Rebooting and reverting back to the last snapshot did work as expected. The application has been removed and I could rerun the update again.
According to the Internet the next commands would stop all autozsys snapshots
I did run an update of only one file and I did install another application. Rebooting and reverting back to the last snapshot did work as expected. The application has been removed and I could rerun the update again.
According to the Internet the next commands would stop all autozsys snapshots
systemctl --user stop zsys-user- savestate. timer savestate. timer apt.conf. d/90_zsys_ system_ autosnapshot /etc/apt/apt.conf.d /90_zsys_ system_ autosnapshot_ disabled
systemctl --user disable zsys-user-
sudo mv /etc/apt/
but I still have collected a lot of autozsys snapshots, see next list
rpool/USERDATA/ bertadmin_ 9ykbc6@ 211015- proposed 2.08M - 177M - bertadmin_ 9ykbc6@ autozsys_ h1yy2t 92K - 176M - bertadmin_ 9ykbc6@ 211017- proposed 84K - 176M - bertadmin_ g64ltk@ autozsys_ 6g35l0 456K - 176M - bertadmin_ g64ltk@ autozsys_ 501rmb 520K - 176M - bertadmin_ g64ltk@ autozsys_ jr1n7t 488K - 176M - bertadmin_ g64ltk@ autozsys_ m29pbs 480K - 176M - bertadmin_ g64ltk@ autozsys_ 4h79sx 356K - 175M - root_9ykbc6@ 211015- proposed 72K - 812K - root_9ykbc6@ 211017- proposed 0B - 812K -
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
rpool/USERDATA/
Did I make an error or should I produce another bug-report?