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How to rollback entire system and not particular datasets?

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I run zfs rollabck rpool/ROOT/*****@autozsys_hash on all datasets for one particular hash and it completely broke the system. I haven't recovered it yet, but I figure that this must be incorrect way of rolling back the system or is it? Does one need to run this command on each one of the dozens datasets separated on ubuntu? I think that it is a good idea to separate them, but does rolling back require to go through all of them when what's needed is rollback of the system to this particular point in time?

I assumed that there could be a command which instead would rollback all snapshots at once e.g. zfs rollback hash

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