I don’t need some closed blob, with auto updates, in my OS. I doubt many Linux people would be happy with that.
To deal with a bad update, I’d boot a Btrfs snapshot from before the bad update. ‘grub-btrfs’ is great. I confess, it works great for my laptop, but I’ve not yet got it on one of my server. When I finally rebuild my home server, I will though. Work servers, I hope won’t always be my problem!
jabjoe@feddit.uk 3 months ago
I don’t need some closed blob, with auto updates, in my OS. I doubt many Linux people would be happy with that.
To deal with a bad update, I’d boot a Btrfs snapshot from before the bad update. ‘grub-btrfs’ is great. I confess, it works great for my laptop, but I’ve not yet got it on one of my server. When I finally rebuild my home server, I will though. Work servers, I hope won’t always be my problem!