Hello Guys, Last Sunday I had the idea to expand my gameplay btrfs. Now what was missing was a yum plugin which worked like arch or opensuse. Ok, I told myself and learned a little python. Also something for grub2 to boot into a snapshot. My results are up on: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/andybe/Centos7Btrfs/ grub2-btrfs (do not use grub-btrfs, this is the version before) yum-plugin-snapper The grub2 plugin is tuned to snapper and is therefore in conflict with yum-plugin-fs-snapshot (from archlinux). /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/snapper.conf [main] enabled=1 verbose=0 configs= update_grub2=False If no configs specified so is tried to make a global snapshot. Of course, comma-separated configs can be saved. The yum-plugin-snapper has no direct dependency to yum-plugin-snapper (optional) There are many posts how it works for example: http://dustymabe.com/201 7/02/12/fedora-btrfssnapper-the-fedora-25-edition/ Here how it looks like: LANG=C yum remove htop Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, snapper Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package htop.x86_64 0:2.0.2-1.el7 will be erased --> Finished Dependency Resolution Dependencies Resolved ======================================================================= ========= Package Arch Version Repository Size ======================================================================= ========= Removing: htop x86_64 2.0.2- 1.el7 @epel 207 k Transaction Summary ======================================================================= ========= Remove 1 Package Installed size: 207 k Is this ok [y/N]: y Downloading packages: Running transaction check Running transaction test Transaction test succeeded Running transaction Erasing : htop-2.0.2- 1.el7.x86_64 1/1 Verifying : htop-2.0.2- 1.el7.x86_64 1/1 Removed: htop.x86_64 0:2.0.2- 1.el7 Complete! LANG=C snapper list Type | # | Pre # | Date | User | Cleanup | Description | Userdata -------+---+-------+--------------------------+------+---------+------- ----------+--------- single | 0 | | | root | | current | pre | 1 | | Thu Jun 15 08:42:18 2017 | root | | yum remove htop | post | 2 | 1 | Thu Jun 15 08:42:19 2017 | root | number | | Grub Menu CentOS Linux (3.10-.......) CentOS Linux (0-rescue ....) CentOS Linux Snapshots Still a small note: here would be 6 entries for 2 kernel for each snapshot created. It can also cause the system to stop booting. This happened to me once grub.cfg 1.1MB was large, on fedora. If Grub2 is so installed that it looks for strange systems, a yum installation, because of grub2-mkconfig, also take a long time. It works as it is. The grub2 plugin needs a little bit work. But now analyse jet. I made ist failsafe for linux and linuxefi. For me, it was important to know whether such a thing under centos works, because yum-plugin-fs-snapshot is intended for several file systems. Can be helpful or not. Just something different for me. Fun work :-) Sincerely Andy _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos