I don’t mean system files, but your personal and work files. I have been using Mint for a few years, I use Timeshift for system backups, but archived my personal files by hand. This got me curious to see what other people use. When you daily drive Linux what are your preferred tools to keep backups? I have thousands of pictures, family movies, documents, personal PDFs, etc. that I don’t want to lose. Some are cloud backed but rather haphazardly. I would like to use a more systematic approach and use a tool that is user friendly and easy to setup and program.

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      So, just today actually, i wiped ubuntu and isntalled pop_os with btrfs. Basically using this walk through and setup Timeshift to manage snapshots.

      https://mutschler.dev/linux/pop-os-btrfs-22-04/

      but thats not really a backup.

      I have a backup box i use for files with rsync and the like. Need to figure out a full backup method to may backup location though.

      Might just setup an ansible deployment and call it a day.

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      This is the way. A few test runs with non-critical files is always highly suggested to make sure you’ve got your syntax right.