How to Create a Timeshift Snapshot Before Upgrading Linux Mint | Linux Today

How to Create a Timeshift Snapshot Before Upgrading Linux Mint

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Oct 29, 2024

Upgrading your Linux Mint operating system can bring new features, security updates, and improved performance. However, it can also introduce unexpected issues or conflicts with existing applications.

To safeguard your system, it’s wise to create a system snapshot using Timeshift before you proceed with the upgrade.

This article will guide you through the steps of creating a Timeshift snapshot, ensuring you can revert your system to its previous state if necessary.

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