Does anybody know if fedora 41 works with timeshift? I have ruined my fedora 40 boot by not listenig to what people say and now i cant successfully do a restore from any of my countless snapshots.
Basically, time shift requires @ instead of / in front of certain directories such as your home folder. I was able to create snapshots for the last several months, but when it comes to restoring, it says that it doesn't support it without the @ and you can't change it, aka Time shift will either not attempt to restore, or it will fail if it does
@@Digital-Scriptorium Here is how you can check if you have this problem. Boot into live USB, install timeshift, choose the drive where you have snapshots, attempt to restore one of them. Don't worry you won't even make it to the dry run step. When you select your snapshot and confirm to restore you will get an Unsupported file sub system layout. I spent about 10 hrs trying to somehow manually get a snapshot to work, or to manually reinstall grub with chroot, none of them worked
The "stable" release will be around October 21st.
Does anybody know if fedora 41 works with timeshift? I have ruined my fedora 40 boot by not listenig to what people say and now i cant successfully do a restore from any of my countless snapshots.
I too am curious how you ruined it.
Basically, time shift requires @ instead of / in front of certain directories such as your home folder. I was able to create snapshots for the last several months, but when it comes to restoring, it says that it doesn't support it without the @ and you can't change it, aka Time shift will either not attempt to restore, or it will fail if it does
@@kyledupont7711 o interesting.
@@Digital-Scriptorium Here is how you can check if you have this problem. Boot into live USB, install timeshift, choose the drive where you have snapshots, attempt to restore one of them. Don't worry you won't even make it to the dry run step. When you select your snapshot and confirm to restore you will get an Unsupported file sub system layout. I spent about 10 hrs trying to somehow manually get a snapshot to work, or to manually reinstall grub with chroot, none of them worked
Interesting. I'll have to try it.