Timeshift Recover Failed
by will41 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6F0RT)
Lenovo X1, Fedora 38 Cinnamon, 8gb mem, 512gb ssd.
A couple of days ago, I tried to recover to a previous Timeshift version of my system. I made no changes to Timeshift with the intent of putting the previous version back to where it came from and overwrite what I was currently using. After clicking "restore", all appeared to go well and there were no errors indicated. It proceeded to reboot through the grub menu without issue. However, reboot sticks at the Fedora logo and the whirling circle and proceeds no farther. I subsequently rebooted with a live usb and tried the same process with the last Timeshift instead of the one previous to it that just failed. Same result. Is there any other alternative but to reinstall the OS?
A couple of days ago, I tried to recover to a previous Timeshift version of my system. I made no changes to Timeshift with the intent of putting the previous version back to where it came from and overwrite what I was currently using. After clicking "restore", all appeared to go well and there were no errors indicated. It proceeded to reboot through the grub menu without issue. However, reboot sticks at the Fedora logo and the whirling circle and proceeds no farther. I subsequently rebooted with a live usb and tried the same process with the last Timeshift instead of the one previous to it that just failed. Same result. Is there any other alternative but to reinstall the OS?