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Figure out how to do snapshots before doing updates or upgrades.
Timeshift I think? Maybe more available.
Does anyone know if Timeshift has any use with fedora atomic distros?
github.com/boredsquirrel/awesome-btrfs
I think there are better tools.
Use is only
Snapper has a hook in apt so that it fires a snapshot whenever you do package things. It must have the same for other packaging systems.