I try to find Time Machine for Linux Mint which has GUI and is easy to use for Linux unexperienced person.
Similar features which Macintosh Time Machine has.
Backups entire boot drive hourly.
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I try to find Time Machine for Linux Mint which has GUI and is easy to use for Linux unexperienced person.
Similar features which Macintosh Time Machine has.
Backups entire boot drive hourly.
Best Answer
This question is a little vague, as you do not state what aspects of Time Machine you find important. I use Back In Time, which features incremental backups, based on
rsync
and hard-links.Hence, each additional backup only uses the amount of space for the files that have changed. However, you can easily browse through previous snapshots, either with a normal file browser or the Back In Time GUI.
EDIT
You can configure it via the GUI to run every x hours too. However, you can probably do this with most backup programs, using
cron
.