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  • hi thank for ur advises! I did tried to run them via CLI, The result is a bit disappointing tbh. vscodium do not provide anything. bitwarden: [1] 27089 segmentation fault (core dumped) bitwarden-desktop heroic: heroic launcher: Checking for beta autoupdate feature for deb/rpm distributions Found package-type: rpm [1] 26604 segmentation fault (core dumped) heroic steam: give me a folder of log i am not even sure which one is useful with my limited skill



  • Thank you a lot for the advises, I dont have a backup(my btfs snapper is mess up cuz i never know who to do it properly. I start to regret now). Funny enough, there is literally no log from any software i tried. vscodium: none heroic launcher: Checking for beta autoupdate feature for deb/rpm distributions Found package-type: rpm [1] 26604 segmentation fault (core dumped) heroic steam: really weird log bitwarden: [1] 27089 segmentation fault (core dumped) bitwarden-desktop

    about pacman i checked dependencies and thing like that but sadly they seem to be normal








  • KiuynOPtoArch LinuxHow do i get snapper to work on arch
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    3 months ago

    I tried and it worked thank a lot you help me a ton! i have one last question when i try to roll back via BTRFS Assistant there is a pop up like this:

    It appears you are currently mounting by subvolid. Doing a restore in this case may not produce the expected outcome. It is highly recommended you switch to mounting by subvolume path before proceeding!

    do that mean i did something wrong?



  • KiuynOPtoArch LinuxHow do i get snapper to work on arch
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    3 months ago

    That was my initial plan but like the arch wiki said it cant use snapper unless i figure out how to do this

    Unmount the @.snapshots subvolume and delete the existing mountpoint.
    Create the Snapper config.
    Delete the subvolume created by Snapper.
    Re-create the /.snapshots mount point and re-mount the @.snapshots subvolume.
    

    which i cant do because i am kinda dumb :)