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After Upgrading from snapper 0.9 to 0.10.3 on my Unbuntu 22.04 snapper was unable to find it's configs.
As it turns out that version does expect configs to be set explicitly to /etc/sysconfig/snapper. Hello SUSE?
/etc/sysconfig/snapper
Normally /etc/sysconfig doesn't exist on Debian systems. Couldn't you just load all configs in /etc/sysconfig?
/etc/sysconfig
Debian-based system still could move config files to /etc/snappers/configs-disabled. That is more common on those systems.
Yeah, I run BTFS with https://github.com/xhess/apt-btrfs-snapper ;)
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After Upgrading from snapper 0.9 to 0.10.3 on my Unbuntu 22.04 snapper was unable to find it's configs.
As it turns out that version does expect configs to be set explicitly to
/etc/sysconfig/snapper
. Hello SUSE?Normally
/etc/sysconfig
doesn't exist on Debian systems. Couldn't you just load all configs in/etc/sysconfig
?Debian-based system still could move config files to /etc/snappers/configs-disabled. That is more common on those systems.
Yeah, I run BTFS with https://github.com/xhess/apt-btrfs-snapper ;)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: