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=== Subvolume '''@''' ===
=== Subvolume '''@''' ===
This is the subvolume where your '''complete manjaro system''' will reside. It is mounted at "/" in your filesystem. You may take snapshots of this subvolume (or backups with send/receive) to secure a running manjaro system. When something bad happens, you are able to rollback to one of the snapshots, or to restore one of the backups of this subvolume '''without loosing your data''' at /home.
This is the subvolume where your '''complete manjaro system''' will reside. It is mounted at "/" in your filesystem. You may take snapshots of this subvolume to secure a running manjaro system. When something bad happens, you are able to rollback to one of the snapshots, (or to restore one of the external backups of a snapshot) '''without changing your data''' at /home.

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=== Subvolume '''@''' ===
This is the subvolume where your '''complete manjaro system''' will reside. It is mounted at "/" in your filesystem. You may take snapshots of this subvolume to secure a running manjaro system. When something bad happens, you are able to rollback to one of the snapshots, (or to restore one of the external backups of a snapshot) '''without changing your data''' at /home.

Subvolume @

This is the subvolume where your complete manjaro system will reside. It is mounted at "/" in your filesystem. You may take snapshots of this subvolume to secure a running manjaro system. When something bad happens, you are able to rollback to one of the snapshots, (or to restore one of the external backups of a snapshot) without changing your data at /home.

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