I have Release 22.04.3 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) 64-bit. Ubuntu_Mate
This version with my AMD hardware has some bugs that are very irritating.
I have made many posts about it.
It concerns the file managers, both Caja and Thunar.
I am NOT interested in expending any more effort on this version.
Is there a way to make a disk image so I can revert to it if the next version also has those same bugs?
I would prefer help from users who have actually done so.
Thanks.
gnome-disk-utility | 42.0-1ubuntu1 | jammy | source, amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
is the gnome-disks utility. You can non-destructively re-install a system i wrote about this answer - https://askubuntu.com/questions/446102/how-to-reinstall-ubuntu-in-the-easiest-way/1451533#1451533 which I'm about to use to revert a noble system (with issue) to jammy – guiverc Nov 27 '23 at 01:12rmadison
enquiry) in my prior comment; the command that runs it isgnome-disks
https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/amd64/gnome-disk-utility/filelist partial answer to your not finding gnome-disks comment being the reason it was mentioned – guiverc Nov 27 '23 at 01:48