I've been researching this, ever since I waded into the Linux water lake. 90-95% of what I find is the "create a boot-able USB with xx.yy Version and Boot to INSTALL. Youtube, giggle, even in this forum.
PS> Reminds me. I was reading through Kubuntu.org and they actually have a reference to this forum. Considering how little activity there is (compared to other forums) I was just curious there isn't more users and questions. Maybe it's just me, as I usually don't read everything. My damaged brain can only take so much before bad stuff happens.
ANYHOW
I've found a reference to BTRFS and backup (yep, forgot to select this option when I rebuilt the OS a few days ago....see
[HTML]https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish/post-installation-ax/674746-wont-boot-if-home-drive-connected[/HTML]
[HTML]https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish/software-support-be/674372-unable-to-upgrade-to-lunar[/HTML]
BTRFS Reference
[HTML]https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-21-10-impish-indri/software-support-ab/657829-need-help-finding-an-image-backup-app[/HTML]
AND an external site [HTML]https://askubuntu.com/questions/1260590/creating-a-bootable-usb-with-saved-configurations[/HTML]
SO.... EXT4 boot OS on drive SDA1 and /Home on SDB1..
Just looking for GUI program to run (or script when I plug in the ext USB){even on shutdown} that backups current settings, SELECTED /Home Folders (I have vm's that I don't need backing up) and any OTHER Custom System Settings or changes (wallpapers, windows size & position on opening), etc.
Encrypting is optional, as if I have to restore, I would try to restore what is broken, now the whole bloody thing, BUTT... depends.
FYI. I do currently use Lucky Backup, daily (essential /home folders (Firefox, Thunderbird, recently downloaded stuff), and a monthly (Music, vids, VM's)
Q- Do I really need to backup anything else.... ALSO This could be a guide for other newbies.
PLEASE
Include a "HOW TO" Restore on the backup option you tell us about. It's nice to know "click this, select destination, and GO" for a backup, but when things go South, what's the Restore guide
Many Thanks to Those who leave a valid set of instructions. I know the GreyGeek is going to give us is rundown on the benefits of BTRFS and Snapshots. I still haven't read how to restore a snapshot. No offense GreyGeek. BTRFS sounds like a great file format, and as I have about 80gig spare on my boot drive, I might do a dual boot using BTRFS, just to check it out.
PS> Reminds me. I was reading through Kubuntu.org and they actually have a reference to this forum. Considering how little activity there is (compared to other forums) I was just curious there isn't more users and questions. Maybe it's just me, as I usually don't read everything. My damaged brain can only take so much before bad stuff happens.
ANYHOW
I've found a reference to BTRFS and backup (yep, forgot to select this option when I rebuilt the OS a few days ago....see
[HTML]https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish/post-installation-ax/674746-wont-boot-if-home-drive-connected[/HTML]
[HTML]https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish/software-support-be/674372-unable-to-upgrade-to-lunar[/HTML]
BTRFS Reference
[HTML]https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-21-10-impish-indri/software-support-ab/657829-need-help-finding-an-image-backup-app[/HTML]
AND an external site [HTML]https://askubuntu.com/questions/1260590/creating-a-bootable-usb-with-saved-configurations[/HTML]
SO.... EXT4 boot OS on drive SDA1 and /Home on SDB1..
Just looking for GUI program to run (or script when I plug in the ext USB){even on shutdown} that backups current settings, SELECTED /Home Folders (I have vm's that I don't need backing up) and any OTHER Custom System Settings or changes (wallpapers, windows size & position on opening), etc.
Encrypting is optional, as if I have to restore, I would try to restore what is broken, now the whole bloody thing, BUTT... depends.
FYI. I do currently use Lucky Backup, daily (essential /home folders (Firefox, Thunderbird, recently downloaded stuff), and a monthly (Music, vids, VM's)
Q- Do I really need to backup anything else.... ALSO This could be a guide for other newbies.
PLEASE
Include a "HOW TO" Restore on the backup option you tell us about. It's nice to know "click this, select destination, and GO" for a backup, but when things go South, what's the Restore guide
Many Thanks to Those who leave a valid set of instructions. I know the GreyGeek is going to give us is rundown on the benefits of BTRFS and Snapshots. I still haven't read how to restore a snapshot. No offense GreyGeek. BTRFS sounds like a great file format, and as I have about 80gig spare on my boot drive, I might do a dual boot using BTRFS, just to check it out.
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