#!/bin/bash set -e . /lib/recovery-mode/l10n.sh # check if its there if [ ! -x /usr/bin/apt-btrfs-snapshot ]; then exit 1 fi # check if its usable, if list returns a non-zero exit code, # we probably run on a system with no snapshot support if ! /usr/bin/apt-btrfs-snapshot list > /dev/null 2>&1; then exit 1 fi # if we make it to this point, show some help if [ "$1" = "test" ]; then echo $(eval_gettext "Revert to old snapshot and reboot") exit 0 fi # get snapshots and show them in whiptail snapshots=$(apt-btrfs-snapshot list | sed 1d) tag_item="" for item in $snapshots; do tag_item="$item snapshot $tag_item" done choice="$(whiptail --menu "$(eval_gettext "Snapshot")" 15 70 6 $tag_item \ 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-)" # user selected cancel if [ -z "$choice" ]; then exit 0 fi # set new snapshot and reboot if apt-btrfs-snapshot set-default "$choice"; then reboot fi
Name | Type | Size | Permission | Actions |
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apt-snapshots | File | 914 B | 0755 |
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clean | File | 350 B | 0755 |
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dpkg | File | 740 B | 0755 |
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failsafeX | File | 274 B | 0755 |
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fsck | File | 177 B | 0755 |
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grub | File | 311 B | 0755 |
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network | File | 1.76 KB | 0755 |
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root | File | 191 B | 0755 |
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system-summary | File | 2.95 KB | 0755 |
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