Fixed - details on MSE: Cannot rollback to a suggested edit which was 'improved' by a reviewer
This is pretty odd...
The edit you attempted to roll back to was a tag-only edit (removed the redhat and linux tags).
That edit was approved by the author of the post, who approved it using the "Improve Edit" feature in review - during which he also replaced nearly the entire contents of the question with a different question.
Now, normally this should result in a revision that, if rolled back to, would pull the body text from the previous revision (revision #1) of the question. However, it clearly pulls it from the subsequent revision instead!
Internally, these two revisions - rev#2 and rev#3 - have the exact same timestamp, but different IDs.
I've reproduced this here: https://meta.stackexchange.com/posts/240440/revisions
Note the functionally-identical scenario in revisions #6 through #8:
- Tag-only edit
- Approved by "Improve" that also replaces post body and further modifies tags
- Subsequent rollback rolls back only tags
- Rolling back the post body requires selecting a revision prior to the tag-only edit.
(I had to modify tags in step #2, as otherwise rollback to the tag-only edit would silently do nothing at all!)
Note that this behavior does not exist if the edit is approved prior to further editing, as demonstrated in revisions #9 through #11:
- Tag-only edit, approved but not improved
- Edit that replaces post body
- Rollback to tag-only edit works as expected.
There's a previous report of this bug on MSE: Cannot rollback to a suggested edit which was 'improved' by a reviewer