13th Jun, 2015, 01:45 AM
Here's what I did and the resulting messages. Can anyone point me in the right direction to understand and fix what's happening here please?
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot list root
root/@
root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1407
root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1511
root/@last_good_known
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1511
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@btrfs-auto-snap_daily-2015-06-12-1511
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1511
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@last_good_known
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot list root
root/@
root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1407
root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1511
root/@last_good_known
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1511
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@btrfs-auto-snap_daily-2015-06-12-1511
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2015-06-12-1511
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot rolback root/@last_good_known
Error: Wrong command.
xbian@xbian ~ $