• reflex
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    7 months ago

    Timeshift

    Oh okey so if I have Snapper already, nothing I need to worry about?

    • @valveman@lemmy.eco.br
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      27 months ago

      Snapper also uses btrfs subvolumes to create snapshots, so if you did create them during your installation process, nothing to worry about.

      I don’t remember if there is a way to create them after the installation, neither if it’s a tough process tho. I used to simply reinstall when I messed up with the subvolumes.

      • Miku Luna \ she/it
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        27 months ago

        sudo btrfs subvolumes create /path/to/subvolume

        If you don’t configure anything, root will already be a subvolume.

        If you wanna make a used directory a subvolume, you have to move the contents first, and move them back after creation.

        The only thing that takes time here is the move

        • @0x4E4FOP
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          Yeah, but Timeshift uses the Ubuntu style subvolume naming, @ for root, @home for /home, so you have to create them that way, otherwise, it won’t work. It can work if you tell it to ignore home, but checks for @ as root on start up.