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snap-pac
This makes Arch Linux's pacman use snapper to automatically take a pre and post snapshot before and after pacman transactions using pacman's hooks feature, similar to how YaST does with OpenSuse. This provides a simple way to undo changes to a system after a pacman transaction.
The snapshots are set up to use snapper's number algorithm. That is, snapper
will periodically clean up snapshots tagged with number after reaching a set
threshold in the snapper configuration file.
Note: Snapshots are only taken of the subvolume corresponding with the
root snapper config; other subvolumes are not included. You must modify the
scripts to include other subvolumes. Additionally, you should create subvolumes
of directories you do not want included in your snapshots (e.g.
/var/cache/pacman/pkg).
Installation
Install the package from the AUR.
After installation, the hooks are located at /usr/share/libalpm/hooks, and the
scripts are located at /usr/share/libalpm/hooks.bin/snap-pac.
Configuration
The configuration file is located at /etc/snap-pac.conf. There you can choose
which snapper configurations of which to take snapshots, the descriptions used
for the snapshots, and the snapper algorithm to use.
Usage
Taking snapshots
Use pacman—and AUR helpers—as normal and watch snapper do its thing. No bash scripts for you to call. No bash aliases to setup.
Because these are pacman hooks, it doesn't matter how you call pacman—whether directly, through an AUR helper, or using an alias—snapper will create the snapshots when pacman installs, upgrades, or removes a package. The pacman command used is logged in the snapper description for the snapshots.
Undoing a transaction
To undo changes from a pacman transaction, use snapper undochange. See the
snapper manpage and the following example.
Example
Installing the nano package as normal:
# pacman -S nano
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (1) nano-2.5.3-1
Total Installed Size: 2.14 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] Y
(1/1) checking keys in keyring [######################################] 100%
(1/1) checking package integrity [######################################] 100%
(1/1) loading package files [######################################] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [######################################] 100%
(1/1) checking available disk space [######################################] 100%
:: Running pre-transaction hooks...
(1/1) snapper pre snapshot
:: Processing package changes...
(1/1) installing nano [######################################] 100%
:: Running post-transaction hooks...
(1/2) snapper post snapshot
(2/2) generate GRUB configuration file
And here are the snapshots:
# snapper -c root list -t pre-post | tail -n 1
1033 | 1034 | Fri 22 Apr 2016 01:54:13 PM CDT | Fri 22 Apr 2016 01:54:14 PM CDT | pacman -S nano |
What changed?
# snapper -c root status 1033..1034
+..... /etc/nanorc
c..... /etc/snapper/.snap-pac-pre
+..... /usr/bin/nano
+..... /usr/bin/rnano
+..... /usr/share/doc/nano
+..... /usr/share/doc/nano/faq.html
+..... /usr/share/doc/nano/fr
+..... /usr/share/doc/nano/fr/nano.1.html
+..... /usr/share/doc/nano/fr/nanorc.5.html
+..... /usr/share/doc/nano/fr/rnano.1.html
I truncated the above output, but it continues. See the manpage for snapper to
see what each symbol means. You can also do snapper diff in the same
way—I'll spare you that one.
To undo the upgrade:
# snapper -c root undochange 1033..1034
create:0 modify:3 delete:100
And nano is now gone, along with all the files it changed:
$ pacman -Qi nano
error: package 'nano' was not found
License
snap-pac
Copyright (C) 2016 James W. Barnett
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
See also
- ArchWiki Btrfs article
- ArchWiki Snapper article
- Btrfs homepage
- snapper homepage
man alpm-hooksman btrfsman snapper