Am 26.01.2014 21:30, schrieb Chris Murphy: > On Jan 26, 2014, at 12:51 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: >> Am 26.01.2014 20:45, schrieb Chris Murphy: >>>> So ? >>>> It is only visible if you downgrade which a lot of software do not >>>> support and explicitly so >>> >>> The right way to do file format changes is you design the new format. >>> And in a minor version update, the application gains the ability to >>> read the new file format, but still writes the old file format. >>> The major version upgrade of the application is enabled to write the >>> new file format, while it can read either old or new formats. >> >> please look at the hidden folders in your userhome and /var/lib/ >> to get a picture about what we are talking here > > This sounds like FUD and there's no actual real world example
* i do not know what *may happen* by restore a snapshot * you do not know what *may* happen by restore a snapshot * nobody knows why? because nobody *can* know what exactly packages, versions are installed in which combination or which *user specific* data may exist on exactly the FS which is restored *additionally* to what the system sofware knows frankly you can have your kwallet or the files your browser stores passwords you recently created and thought they are safe on exactly that FS, and they *maybe* saved *between* upgrade, realize a problem and restore the snapshot again: *nobody* knows for sure the *complete possible impact* on the users computer by restore a snapshot because a upgrade should be rolled back surely, you can do that, i and many other people won't do this now nor in the future for good reasons and not knowing *exactly* any possible impact of a operation is a *damned good* reason nothing more to say about that topic because * i *never* won't do that * i *never* would use LVM * i *never* use BTRFS * so my environment even does not support that snapshots why i won#t use BTRFS/LVM? because my drives are a Linux RAID10 and i never re-installed my system from scratch nor would i do that in the future and *because* not everybody is using a storage even supports snapshots it would be a bad idea to rely on that
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