Similar with the the tooltip maybe?
Then it would be quite clear and shouldn't result in confusion.

No matter how thorough a help manual is there'll always be people who don't read them.
thnx JmaCWQ for your kind respons!JmaCWQ wrote: Sat Jun 21, 2025 3:22 am Perhaps the text "for distribution to others" in the GUI could be improved by adding something like "this will not preserve any custom settings" ...
Then it would be quite clear and shouldn't result in confusion.
It depends on what it is for, and how public it is going to go, but I guess I would aim for a personal snapshot without any personal information.Pretty Vacant wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 5:32 pm We've made a 'resetting accounts' snapshot iso in MX-23.6_x64. After installing the snapshot all custom made settings like in the browsers FF and Brave plus all panel launchers, splash, background, tweaks etcetera were gone.
There is an option 'edit exclusion file' but we have no clue what to select to keep all our settings in the snapshot.
How can one do so?
Possibly it will depend on what folders you added to the exclusion file as to why you get a different background, and possibly also why your wifi settings didn't carry over to the snapshot.Pretty Vacant wrote: Sat Jun 21, 2025 4:58 am thnx JmaCWQ for your kind respons!
Indeed we were too much focused on 'distributing' so choose that option.
Then made another snap based on the 1st option 'for personal bu' and added some folders in the exclusion file list.
This works fine accept the wifi settings didn't come through plus the selected background only pops up and is replaced by the b&w one.
Should this be the case?
JmaCWQ wrote: Sat Jun 21, 2025 5:54 am This snapshot may or may not work on different computers with different hardware etc..
An important design principle in MX Snapshot, and one of the central principles that makes it so beautiful, is that also the personal snapshot works on dissimilar hardware. So the case is not that a personal snapshot is somehow more tied to a specific system on the hardware level, unless you are already using some special stuff that would logically be tied to specific hardware in any case (e.g. running some software that is targeted and tailored for a certain device, like in my case RME HDSPe mixer software - it's a given that this part of the software environment will not work if you don't have a HDSPe device on the system you boot it on, and so on). But in general, also the personal snapshot will live boot and install, and isn't tied to a specific machine, as long as the CPU architecture is correct. By default, it will not have a machine-specific fstab for instance, or configurations for a specific display adapter. So if you wish to make it more machine specific, then you can edit the exclusion file to keep the specific configuration files you wish.Pretty Vacant wrote: Sat Jun 21, 2025 8:44 am In short:
"Preserving Accounts (for personal backup)" will work on same hardware machines and possible some others, just try.
Hopefully not only his...