My company is about to send me a new laptop on which I plan to install Kubuntu LTS, but I haven't installed Linux in bare metal for many years. I want to ensure I don't mess the things that cannot be fixed after OS installation.
In particular, I need:
Backup copies need to be encrypted too, but I suppose I can just encrypt the USB drive.
Kubuntu provides guided installation for encrypted LVM, which I think solves #1 (obviously) and #2 (I can resize partitions later) but I'm unsure about #3. Guided set up creates ext4 partitions and I don't know if I need btrfs to accomplish that using snapshots, or I totally misunderstood what snapshots provide. I've tried manual partitioning in VirtualBox and it's a no-go zone unless you know what you're doing.
Do you think ext4 is right for me or I really need btrfs? What advice could you give me?
In particular, I need:
- Disk encryption
- Hibernation (aka suspend to disk)
- Full and differential disk partition backups to an external USB drive (ideally while I'm using the system)
Backup copies need to be encrypted too, but I suppose I can just encrypt the USB drive.
Kubuntu provides guided installation for encrypted LVM, which I think solves #1 (obviously) and #2 (I can resize partitions later) but I'm unsure about #3. Guided set up creates ext4 partitions and I don't know if I need btrfs to accomplish that using snapshots, or I totally misunderstood what snapshots provide. I've tried manual partitioning in VirtualBox and it's a no-go zone unless you know what you're doing.
Do you think ext4 is right for me or I really need btrfs? What advice could you give me?
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