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#1 2022-04-09 18:59:39

bergziegenmichi
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Registered: 2022-04-09
Posts: 1

Timeshift messed up my system

I set up timeshift and used grub-btrfs to set  up bootable snapshots.

I tried rebooting into a snapshot and it worked. I then reverted to the snapshot and rebooted again. I wasn't able to boot: "mount /new_root mount(2) system call failed: no such file or directory"

I booted into the snapshot again , but that didn't work either. I got an error saying the @home subvolume cannot be mounted. I checked /etc/fstab and compared the subvolume id with the output of "btrfs subvolume list /" and it wasn't the same.
I changed the id in /etc/fstab and was able to boot into the snapshot.

Now, in timeshift I get "Selected snapshot device is not a system disk", so I am unable to restore anything. My main grub boot entry is unbootable.

How do I repair my system from here?

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