sisqonrw wrote: Sun Dec 29, 2024 5:45 am
Is the backup of MX-snapshot an image of your PC?
No MX Snapshot is not "an image" of your machine. It IS a a bootable, installable, type of backup, that backs up your system install, config and your home data.
HOWEVER... there can be an issue with size. If your ~/home contains hundreds or gigabytes like Mad Max indicated. (ie your ISO maybe so large that you cannot boot from it or it will not fit on your pocket drive, and you *may* have to exclude some data to make it all work.
Timeshift, does not backup user files by default - only the system. And as indicated by users in previous posts here, it is like a "system restore" and does not help restore data. ( unless you specifically set it to back up data - and that can be dangerous!)
To truly backup you need to use a real backup program. ( Lucky Backup, Back In Time ( my favorite) , etc. )
Think of it all like this: An MX Snapshot can get your machine back up and running pretty quickly / easily. And ... depending up on how much data you have in your ~/home folder, you probably will then need to restore from a backup.
If you want a TRUE image of your computer, then you need to use something like CloneZilla or Gparted to create an image of your system.