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Hello! I just set up timeshift on my EndeavourOS pc, but this time I chose BTRFS instead of rsync. I currently decided to store the snapshot on the same hard drive of my installation because, well, it's my only one. during the setup, it only asked me if I wanted to include the @home or not. using rsync, instead, it asked for a bunch of locations, and I could choose to include only dotfile, everything, nothing,... is this normal?
also, the snapshot took like... 1 second? with rsync it may take up to 5 minutes... is this normal? or am I backupping fried air?

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[–] hackhat@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"I currently decided to store the snapshot on the same hard drive of my installation"

That wont do you any good if you get a harddrive crash or need to reinstall. The way i would do it is to make snapshots on a USB and also keep another liveISO USB. That way i can reinstall, then just use timeshift to restore.

[–] tubbadu@lemmy.kde.social 1 points 1 year ago

I'll definitely have to procurate me a dedicated usb flash!