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Re: Software Replacement for Systemback? - torreydale - 10-17-2017 [member=7109]Moltke[/member] , Systemback is a tool for restore points and Live System creation, not a data backup program, per se. Linux Lite already comes with the backup program, Deja Dup, herein rebranded simply as the Backups program (Menu -> Accessories -> Backups). Re: Software Replacement for Systemback? - Moltke - 10-17-2017 (10-17-2017, 12:58 PM)torreydale link Wrote: [member=7109]Moltke[/member] , Hi [member=5239]torreydale[/member] I know what systemback is and what it does, that's why I said that I didn't know if Aptik could qualify as an alternative since both programas are quite different. What I meant is that I'm not able to make systemback to save to my external drive, is it possible? Re: Software Replacement for Systemback? - torreydale - 10-17-2017 [member=7109]Moltke[/member] , How is your external drive formatted? Is it FAT or NTFS? I believe Systemback prefers to work with ext4 formatted partitions. Re: Software Replacement for Systemback? - Moltke - 10-17-2017 (10-17-2017, 02:32 PM)torreydale link Wrote: [member=7109]Moltke[/member] ,Hi [member=5239]torreydale[/member] Is NTFS. Hmmm ok, I imagined something like that's what keeping me from saving to my external drive. Well, like I said Aptik did a good job backing up my settings as well as most of my home directory data; I reinstalled all of my apps through it, except for those I'd installed via a .deb file. I also restored all the PPAs I'd included in my sources.list. I really liked this little app; fast, easy and really lightweight! If I were to describe it in one word I'd say is foolproof, at least it was for me : ![]() ![]() Re: Software Replacement for Systemback? - Valtam - 11-15-2017 FYI, Mint just bundled Timeshift in their latest Beta. Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't believe they ever shipped a full system recovery tool before? Interesting indeed. Re: Software Replacement for Systemback? - Moltke - 11-15-2017 (11-15-2017, 02:46 AM)Jerry link Wrote: FYI, Mint just bundled Timeshift in their latest Beta. Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't believe they ever shipped a full system recovery tool before? Interesting indeed. Yes, you're right [member=2]Jerry[/member] Linux Mint 18.3 codename "Sylvia" now features a new back up tool "Mint Backup" as well as timeshift. Re: Software Replacement for Systemback? - DenW - 11-15-2017 Joe Collins has just posted an interesting video dealing with Mint update and in particular the last half deals with using Timeshift: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPpJUUKYbiQ Also Mint has revised their own backup program to just backup the Home directory to work in addition to Timeshift. Jerry has expressed his view that Deja-dup (which uses Duplicity and compresses/encrypts backups) has the easiest interface for that function, but there are also BackinTime and Lucky Backup (which both use Grsync so individual files can be easily retrieved). These discussions have been had before but a decision will be required before LL4.0 next year. Any more thoughts? |