@just_another_person@lemmy.world
Post #2601910
2026-03-27 21:54 UTC
Every modern distro keeps previous kernel boot entries available at boot time. You don’t need to use snapshots to simply not boot a potentially problematic kernel update.
There are literally near zero reasons to ever have to reinstall any Linux install. Moving to a more complex distribution isn’t going to solve your problem here, which is just learning a different workflow. That workflow being more akin to software development workflows: if something fucks up, just revert.
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@BandanaBug@piefed.social 2026-03-28 16:26
That’s what i expected the snapshots to do too. NixOS seems harder to bork so that’s why i was thinking about that one.