A GFG article talking about using Timeshift with BTRFS in Fedora
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In this article, I talk about setting up Timeshift in Fedora-based Linux machines with BTRFS as its file system, which is not straightforward. For those who don't know, Timeshift is a Linux equivalent of Mac OS's Time Machine.
This piece focuses on a niche audience that runs Fedora Linux as their operating system and wants to use Timeshift as their system backup solution instead of using something like Snapper.
It is a detailed article that talks about specific configurations that the user needs to make during the installation of Fedora to allow Timeshift to work with it.
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