Comment by nemomarx
2 days ago
Do the folders get copied into it on mounting? it takes care of a lot of issues if you can easily roll back to your starting version of some folder I think. Not sure what the UI would look like for that
2 days ago
Do the folders get copied into it on mounting? it takes care of a lot of issues if you can easily roll back to your starting version of some folder I think. Not sure what the UI would look like for that
Make sure that your rollback system can be rolled back to. It's all well and good to go back in git history and use that as the system, but if an rm -rf hits .git, you're nowhere.
Limit its access to a subdirectory. You should always set boundaries for any automation.
Dan Abramov just posted about this happening to him: https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov/post/3mca3aoxeks2i
ZFS has this built-in with snapshots.
`sudo zfs set snapdir=visible pool/dataset`
Between ZFS snapshots and Jails, Solaris really was skating to where the puck was going to be.
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