The main addition to linux mint 19 is the program timeshift Timeshift has a command line option to delete snapshots This article will cover the use of timeshift
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Features timeshift allows a user to create a snapshot of their system
When any updates are applied the timeshift program can be used to “rollback” the changes if they should cause problems with the system.
Timeshift has to run with / (root) permissions because the files it has to deal with have / (root) permissions, too Don't think of it as annoying If you’re a beginner.learning to use timeshift is a must as it can come in very handy There are two ways to restore a timeshift snapshot.open timeshift and choose a snapshot and click restore
The other way is to boot to the live session because sometimes you may not be able to open. Timeshift for linux is an application that provides functionality similar to the system restore feature in windows and the time machine tool in mac os Timeshift protects your system by taking incremental snapshots of the file system at regular intervals These snapshots can be restored at a later date to undo all changes to the system.
Sequence and cause to the choice to timeshift restore is in original thread (above).
As timeshift (which is the only reason i can still use arch with my limited expertise) doesn't allow you to specify folders or subvolumes to exclude, i run into the problem of an 80gb steam download effectively becoming 160gb or so once it's backed up This thread may be of particular importance to david g @guiverc , as they are both on the lubuntu/ubuntu team Timeshift is designed to protect system files and settings
It is not a backup tool and is not meant to protect user data Entire contents of users' home directories are excluded by default Read the rest from the source link.