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Actually, I want to backup my system as I'm new to Linux, there is that I will break the system. So, setting up my system from ground again due to some silly mistake I made is tiresome. Also I have separate Storage drive for personal files.
I'm afraid about the compatibility of BTRFS ( not like system drive need any compatibility ). Does it have a good community support as ext4?
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Thanks man. you rock.
I learned a lot. Now, I'm planning to use BTRFS in a VM first to understand it fully.
What's
df
though?😅 Is it like cli file manager.The problems you mentioned regarding the remaining space left on BTRFS, they occur on GUI file managers too?
🥲
How do you manage this though?
Thanks.
Snapshotting is a feature of BTRFS file systems. Timeshift will manage said snapshots. BTRFS file system is required.
Thank you bro. I'll try BTRFS.