Regarding running bash scripts and untrusted bash scripts, I always take a Btrfs snapshot before I update my system or install anything or run any untrusted scripts. Making that a strong habit has saved my butt on a number of occasions. Only takes about a minute to do a Btrfs rollback. I luv the Btrfs tools built into Tumbleweed and how using Btrfs snapshots gives me a lot of peace of mind when I mess around with my system. Thanks for the great info and I luv the timestamps you included.
Regarding running bash scripts and untrusted bash scripts, I always take a Btrfs snapshot before I update my system or install anything or run any untrusted scripts. Making that a strong habit has saved my butt on a number of occasions. Only takes about a minute to do a Btrfs rollback. I luv the Btrfs tools built into Tumbleweed and how using Btrfs snapshots gives me a lot of peace of mind when I mess around with my system. Thanks for the great info and I luv the timestamps you included.
You are welcome on the Time Stamps and I totally agree, doing a BTRFS snapshot before you do something dodgy is key!