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Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - Valtam - 07-02-2015 At some point, we're going to have to include a system restore tool for Linux Lite. Given that our OS is aimed at new folk to linux, this feature is not only expected, but will prove to be a life saver for getting people out of a mess. Systemback - http://www.unixmen.com/systemback-restore-linux-system-previous-state/ Timeshift - http://www.teejeetech.in/p/timeshift.html The following is a community Poll to gauge how you feel about either piece of software and why you like it. Thank you for your contributions Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - rokytnji - 07-02-2015 Voted systembackup after reading your links. I do not use either. So cannot really comment Jerry. I have a personal way I have locked away in my pastebin for taking snapshots of my install to a external drive using dd. Then zipping it up. Then using a live cd to restore from external hard drive using using gunzip and dd again. Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - greenisland - 07-02-2015 I voted Systemback. I have been using it successfully for several months to create live-usb versions of my system (including user data) which I then use to set up other computers. I have not yet tried to use it to restore a system on the same computer for which a backup was made. But knowing that I have a live-usb version seems to me a step of confidence above a normal backup. If the error is so great that the system cannot be booted, then would not Timeshift would have a problem? (how would you boot up and how then restore?) Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - Coastie - 07-02-2015 Both look a little complicated for a newby including including me after using Linux since January 2014. I use Deja Dup but have never had to use it to restore. I manually backup before a new install .mozilla, .thunderbird, documents, music, pictures, sounds, and videos. If Deja Dups was preset to backup those or similar files, it would easy for a newby to just stick in a flash drive and have it save to it. The problem I have had with Deja Dup is that it keeps backups too long and does not delete old backups when it get low on space as it is suppose to do. I have to go in and manually delete old backups. I probably should just use a bigger flash drive. ;D Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - justme2 - 07-02-2015 I have voted for Systemback on the basis of the content of the links provided, as I have not actually used either. However, Systemback looks more akin to Windows System Restore and I think I would be more comfortable with it. Currently I make system images after each update of Linux Lite, by booting Clonezilla Live from a USB memory stick and that has given me 100% success in restoring an image, after I've messed up the system *whilst not knowing what I was doing*. I do like the option of making a Live system from Systemback though. Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - TMG1961 - 07-02-2015 I dont use either of them. Dont even know them. I make a weekly backup of .thunderbird and documents. I create an image with clonezilla once a month and use that to restore laptop. Then put back documents and .thunderbird folder and then i am ready to go. Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - Valtam - 07-02-2015 Great feedback so far, thank you folks Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - Trip - 07-02-2015 I've not used any backup software on Linux like this but Systemback can also be run via CLI and has livecd/usb creation built in by the looks of it. Out of the two, that's the one that I would probably try first Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - avj - 07-02-2015 I am not familiar with either of them either, but I chose Systemback because it seemed to be the more intuitive of the two, and I have to admit I like the way it looks better too. Looks aside I like that it can make a live cd/dvd of the system, that is a major plus to me. Re: Restore Linux Lite - Systemback or Timeshift? - Shady - 07-02-2015 I never used neither of them but looking at the links.. I voted for Systemback Systemback - I like the look of it and you can pick and choose which files to include and exclude in the system restore. Timeshift - you don't get to choose what to restore, you're stuck only restoring system files and settings. Documents, pictures and music are excluded, which is a turn off for me. |