I love this and finally got it set up how I want. I need a backup #867
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Hello, I LOVE Regolith. This is my most recent attempt at a Linux desktop and I really really think this is it. I've tried many times in the past but it didn't quite scratch the tiling window manager itch I had and never looked good when I attempted to set one up myself or migrate away from XFCE myself for example. I LOVE this. I can't say it enough. The problem is I never know when to leave well enough alone. I have everything (even photo editing and photo printing) working GREAT (except bluetooth but I assume that's just one afternoon away and I almost never need it anyway). I don't want to break my current setup. I've done my best to document what I've done and remember things but honestly I did a pretty bad job. I know I don't remember everything I've done. Is there some way to make an ISO file or a system backup or something? I am sure there is I just didn't see the right way on the desktop and am afraid to make more changes for fear of destroying the setup I have: Here's what I remember doing (the docs were super helpful)
It took me probably a few days to get it like this and a fair amount of reading. Left to do after I make a backup to make sure I don't destroy everything:
But I am getting to the point that I like it and it's stable enough now that starting fresh is a pretty bad risk to take at this point. TL;DR; How can I make a backup I can restore from when I inevitably mess up my environment? (Sorry if this is a duplicate I searched the website and discussions for "backup" "restore" and didn't find anything) |
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I recommend you create a private github repository and just use git. You will have a safe backup plus version control. Usually it would have much more than just regolith, but you can start with it. Look up "using github to save dotfiles" and you'll find lots of literature. My dotfiles repo contains regolith, neovim, alacritty and a few other things. |
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I recommend you create a private github repository and just use git.
You will have a safe backup plus version control.
Usually it would have much more than just regolith, but you can start with it.
Look up "using github to save dotfiles" and you'll find lots of literature.
My dotfiles repo contains regolith, neovim, alacritty and a few other things.