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FYI Mint's default included automatic backup system, TimeShift, backs up your system, not your personal files. Pika is probably what you want for backing up personal files automatically.
Timeshift can back up your personal files too.. it is just set not to do that by default.
Oh sick, that'll simplify things! Thanks
Actually, how do you set that on? I'm trying to find it and have not been able to so far. Looking it up mostly I see "it is recommended to use another backup system for your personal files."
If you open Timeshift, go to Settings then the Users tab you can change it from Exclude all files to Include All Files or Include Hidden Files
I turned on Include Hidden Files a while ago and suddenly found I had a 500GB snapshot in timeshift... it was backing up my ~/.steam folder which I definitely did not want.. you can further customize what you want it to back up in the next tab, Filters
Thank you that's actually so simple!
yep, you're welcome!