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That's an interesting story. Thanks for sharing.
I just bought a big ass 8TB desktop external drive for backup purposes since I'm going to go full Linux soon on my PC after a little incident with my SSD. That incident got me thinking about doing backups.
I haven't looked at the tools available in Linux for this yet. Are there other alternatives to Timeshift?
Snapper is the only other one I know of.
These both work on a running mounting OS partitions?
Old school and inconvenient, I'd just boot up a live usb and gparted a copy so no files are in use. Rsync [frontends] for maintenance if needed while booted into the OS.