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TIMESHIFT-LAUNCHER
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLES
NOTES
AUTHOR
NAME
timeshift-launcher - a system restore utility
SYNOPSIS
timeshift
--check
timeshift
--create
[OPTIONS]
timeshift
--restore
[OPTIONS]
timeshift
--delete-[all]
[OPTIONS]
timeshift
--list-{snapshots|devices}
[OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
timeshift is a system restore utility which takes snapshots of the system at regular intervals. These snapshots can be restored at a later date to undo system changes. Creates incremental snapshots using rsync or BTRFS snapshots using BTRFS tools.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
|
List: |
--list[-snapshots]
List snapshots.
--list-devices
List devices.
Backup:
--check
Create snapshot
if scheduled.
--create
Create snapshot (even if not scheduled).
--comments <string>
Set snapshot description.
--tags {O,B,H,D,W,M}
Add tags to snapshot (default:
O).
Restore:
--restore
Restore
snapshot.
--clone
Clone current system.
--snapshot <name>
Specify snapshot to restore.
--target[-device] <device>
Specify target device.
--grub[-device] <device>
Specify device for
installing GRUB2 bootloader.
--skip-grub
Skip GRUB2 reinstall.
Delete:
--delete
Delete
snapshot.
--delete-all
Delete all snapshots.
Global:
--snapshot-device
<device>
Specify backup device (default: config).
--yes
Answer YES to all confirmation prompts.
--btrfs
Switch to BTRFS mode (default: config).
--rsync
Switch to RSYNC mode (default: config).
--debug
Show additional debug messages.
--verbose
Show rsync output (default).
--quiet
Hide rsync output.
--scripted
Run in non-interactive mode.
--help
Show all options.
EXAMPLES
timeshift --list
timeshift --list --snapshot-device /dev/sda1
timeshift --create --comments "after update"
--tags D
timeshift --restore
timeshift --restore --snapshot
’2014-10-12_16-29-08’ --target /dev/sda1
timeshift --delete --snapshot
’2014-10-12_16-29-08’
timeshift --delete-all
NOTES
1) --create will
always create a new snapshot
2) --check will create a snapshot only if a scheduled
snapshot is due
3) Use --restore without other options to select options
interactively
4) UUID can be specified instead of device name
5) Default values will be loaded from app config if options
are not specified
AUTHOR
Written by Tony George.