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   Killadebug to Killadebug   
   Re: Are There Better Apps Than "Time Shi   
   19 Sep 22 23:49:18   
   
   XPost: alt.os.linux.mint   
   From: killadebug@mouse-potato.com   
      
   On Sun, 18 Sep 2022 21:44:02 +0000, Killadebug wrote:   
      
   > On Sun, 18 Sep 2022 17:13:55 -0300, Dr. Noah Bodie wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 09/18/2022 03:31 PM, Killadebug wrote:   
   >>> On Sun, 18 Sep 2022 07:29:17 -0300, Dr. Noah Bodie wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On 09/17/2022 09:30 PM, Killadebug wrote:   
   >>>>> I'm using btrfs and timeshift.   
   >>   
   >>>> what is the benefit of btrfs over rsync? i only want a backup of the   
   >>>> /root folder so that i can restore a working system if i ever need   
   >>>> to.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> i backup all of the /home folders to an external drive.   
   >>   
   >>> btrfs snapshot takes all of 1 sec to create, same time to restore 1   
   >>> sec. This possible because btrfs is a COW system. You reboot and your   
   >>> system is restored. I create a hourly snapshot of both my root @ and   
   >>> home @home.   
   >>> Time shift allows to to restore both @ and @home or just @.   
   >>   
   >> i looked at the 'btrfs' setting and the option to ignore or include   
   >> specific folders isn't available. does that mean the /home folders (i   
   >> have 3) will be included in the backup?   
   >   
   > In Timeshift if you do not want your @home subvolume to be included in   
   > your snapshot, simple uncheck the box. Then only your @ root subvolume   
   > will be included in the snapshot. I only keep three hourly snapshots on   
   > my system.   
      
   As a followup...since Im using btrfs and it is being actively developed   
   still, I always run the latest Linux Kernel to make sure I have the   
   latest btrfs improvements. I've been using the Xanmod Kernel for over 5   
   years and I'm quite happy with both the performance and stability of the   
   kernel. I'm currently running Xanmod Linux Kernel 5.19.9 and I have no   
   issues. Btrfs seems very solid now,   
      
      
      
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