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<blockquote data-quote="IoSonoPiero" data-source="post: 1063491" data-attributes="member: 77402"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>BTW:</p><p>I don't use Timeshift for choice.</p><p>I use Btrfs Assistant for snapshots and Vorta to back up my home.</p><p>With Timeshift, you need to "mess" with Btrfs during partitioning.</p><p>Using Btrfs (with the scrub and balancing functionalities, too), you have much more granularity on the system's configuration.</p><p></p><p>However, for Suricata, I've seen they have deb and rpm, so I'll try it on a VM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IoSonoPiero, post: 1063491, member: 77402"] Thanks! BTW: I don't use Timeshift for choice. I use Btrfs Assistant for snapshots and Vorta to back up my home. With Timeshift, you need to "mess" with Btrfs during partitioning. Using Btrfs (with the scrub and balancing functionalities, too), you have much more granularity on the system's configuration. However, for Suricata, I've seen they have deb and rpm, so I'll try it on a VM. [/QUOTE]
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