Would be great if grub-btrfs can also integrate snap-pac #302
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I don’t really see the benefit. Why would it provide a more seamless way? Snap-pac triggers when you install a package. Grub-btrfs runs when grub mkconfig runs. You just need a way to trigger grub-mkconfig from
how is that? Are there snap-pac hook options right now that users can’t use with grub-btrfs?
no it wouldn’t. In fact it would make it harder. Now, if you have a problem with snapshots not being triggered when a package is installed, you know it has something to do with snap-pac. (Or whatever you’re using) Another problem is that pacman hooks are, well, for pacman obviously. I would prefer to stay distribution agnostic. Also grub-btrfs stays with the Unix Philosophy of doing one thing and do it well. You can exchange the components to your liking. Grub-btrfs doesn’t care who creates the snapshot, be it timeshift, snapped, snap-pac or even manually. |
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Hi guys i think it would be really great if grub-btrfs can also integrate snap-pac.
Dont know if this is possible but its just a idea .
Here are some of the benefits of integrating the snap-pac hook options into grub-btrfs:
It would provide a more seamless way to use snap-pac with grub-btrfs.
It would allow users to use the full range of snap-pac hook options with grub-btrfs.
It would make it easier for users to troubleshoot problems with snap-pac and grub-btrfs.
Here are some of the challenges of integrating the snap-pac hook options into grub-btrfs:
It would require some work to modify the grub-btrfs source code or to add a new configuration file.
It would need to be carefully tested to ensure that it does not break anything else in grub-btrfs.
It would need to be documented so that users know how to use it.
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