https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1576413



--- Comment #15 from Neal Gompa <ngomp...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Marian Csontos from comment #9)
> I think snpshots of /boot has its own set of problems. One of snapper's
> flaws when using BTRFS is exactly that - it keeps information about
> snapshots inside the filesystem which is "snapshotted".
> 

I wouldn't be snapshotting /boot at the same time as / if it weren't for the
fact that we deliberately install crap there. The reason I do it is because
everything from EFI files (shim and grub2), GRUB module files, to kernel
images, to stuff like this is being installed there, and the rpmdb isn't happy
when those files are "mysteriously missing" or "wrong".

> I wonder, if you have multiple snapshots of /boot, where do you keep
> information about those snapshots and grub.cfg to pick the
> snapshot+kernel+initrd+cmdline to boot?
> 

You're right that this is a problem. I currently have the information on ESP,
but I don't like it there. It'd be cleaner if stuff wasn't getting installed
into /boot directly and everything in there was something that was recoverable
from the main filesystem. Then I could leave /boot alone.

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