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snapper_systemd_boot
The aim of this tool is to automatically create boot entries for systemd-boot from snapshots created by snapper. While I've tried to make this generic enough to be useful for others there are probably places where it's currently specific to my particular environment. If there's anything I can do to help it work for you feel free raise an issue or submit a PR.
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InfluxDB
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Is there any tool that can do this? This would really be the ideal setup that doesn't rely on full system encryption. The only viable alternative I've found is snapper_systemd_boot_boot, which uses fairly complicated internal logic to create "snapshots" of kernels on the EFI system partition.
I use an encrypted BTRFS partition for / with an unencrypted ext4 for /boot. To be able to boot the snapshots, I had to install grub-btrfs because the openSUSE solution only works with everything in one partition. The config options of grub-btrfs seem quite versatile, maybe you can setup snapshots for /boot as well? Haven't tried yet.