[SOLVED] System Maintenance - Best Practice

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[SOLVED] System Maintenance - Best Practice

#1 Post by pretty-pixel »

Being new to Linux, I would be grateful for advice on how to keep my system properly maintained.I will, of course, be keeping regular backups, but best practice for maintaining the MX system would be very useful.

Many thanks.
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#2 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

Other than backup, in my case I simply update, and occasionally clean (not a must but a suggestion, that will avoid "inflation" with unnecessary temp files etc. Can use simply MX Cleanup or for more; Bleachbit).

Also after an update and some cleaning, taking a snapshot. (That makes everything so easy and enjoyable, either to reinstall when needed - and not start from zero-, and use as live-session for everything.. repairing also..)

(Up to you: whenever you like, once a month or so...)

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#3 Post by pretty-pixel »

Huckleberry wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 10:30 am Other than backup, in my case I simply update, and occasionally clean (not a must but a suggestion, that will avoid "inflation" with unnecessary temp files etc. Can use simply MX Cleanup or for more; Bleachbit).

Also after an update and some cleaning, taking a snapshot. (That makes everything so easy and enjoyable, either to reinstall when needed - and not start from zero-, and use as live-session for everything.. repairing also..)
Thank you for the advice. How would I take a snapshot?

Huckleberry Finn

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#4 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

Menu => MX Tools => MX Snapshot

Will create an .iso file of your whole current system. Then you can keep it anywhere and write on a usb (and preferably keep it so).. and start your own system as it is on the pc :) Fantastic. And able to install just like installing any distro . Moreover: on any pc with even different specs..

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#5 Post by pretty-pixel »

Huckleberry wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 10:38 am Menu => MX Tools => MX Snapshot

Will create an .iso file of your whole current system. Then you can keep it anywhere and write on a usb (and preferably keep it so).. and start your own system as it is on the pc :) Fantastic. And able to install just like installing any distro . Moreover: on any pc with even different specs..
Wow! That's just fantastic. Thank you so much for explaining to me :)

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#6 Post by richb »

For the snapshot. Please refer to the Wiki. It will give detailed information on how to do it.
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/hel ... -snapshot/
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#7 Post by pretty-pixel »

richb wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 10:42 am For the snapshot. Please refer to the Wiki. It will give detailed information on how to do it.
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/hel ... -snapshot/
Thank you. I will take a look :)

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#8 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

You're welcome :)

Just a real - live example is me at the moment:

The current MX I'm on (18.3) is my snapshot I reinstalled in July :) (For I spoiled everything at the end of June) Everything was back in just 15 min :D

Then I went on as if nothing happened ..
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#9 Post by junoluna »

i love snapshot

means i can bork my system with impunity and reinstall it quicker than it takes to find a solution to whatever i did wrong :)

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#10 Post by pretty-pixel »

junoluna wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 10:46 am i love snapshot

means i can bork my system with impunity and reinstall it quicker than it takes to find a solution to whatever i did wrong :)
Yes. And also demonstrates the power of MX :)

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