From what I’ve heard, the Limine bootloader supports booting and restoring snapshots with LUKS2 using limine-snapper-sync utility. Its setup is easier than refind-btrfs
From what I’ve heard, the Limine bootloader supports booting and restoring snapshots with LUKS2 using limine-snapper-sync utility. Its setup is easier than refind-btrfs
Arch Wiki Limine mentions:
- Supports booting into selected Snapper snapshot. Offers two different methods for restoring a system snapshot: rsync or btrfs.
- After restoring a snapshot, a “backup” entry is added to the Limine bootloader, providing an easy way to revert to the “backup” if needed.
- Automatically repairs corrupted bootable files from old snapshots on the ESP when a new snapshot with the same bootable files is created.
- Automatically logs error messages about potential hardware issues if two hashes of the same bootable file do not match on the ESP.
- Testing read-only snapshots: Use overlayfs to test any installed packages on an immutable-like system without modifying the original data. Note that this does not mean testing the boot partition or a separate home subvolume/partition.
limine-snapper-sync for booting a snapshot from Limine bootloader
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I installed Limine, which makes dual-booting easier to configure than grub and systemd-boot.
limine-dracut-support helps me automatically manage kernel entries.
How does rEFInd display multiple snapshots?
Would having 30 snapshots clutter rEFInd screen with oversized icons in a single horizontal row? or does it have a way to group or manage them efficiently?