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If you are unsure, copy the warning and ask on the Manjaro forum (before proceeding)
If you are unsure, copy the warning and ask on the Manjaro forum (before proceeding)
*If you are afraid, check if the necessary files are there to boot.
 
   * kernel
==== reboot ====
If you are afraid of booting, check if the necessary files are there to boot.
   * kernel(s)
  * modules
   * initr
   * initr
   * modules
   * grub.cfg
   (or use maxi to display this)
   (or use maxi to test this)


== Be prepared ==
== Be prepared ==
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* Import your backups
* Import your backups


== proven techniques ==
=== kernel ===
Keep at least 2 kernel installed. Atleast one of them should be a LTS-kernel
=== btrfs ===
BTRFS works with COW, checksums, logs, barriers ... to keep your filesystem safe. read more -->
=== snapshots ===
BTRFS also enables you to make snapshots easily and without wasting time and space. This is the basis for easy rollbacks. read more -->
==== timeshift ====
Is very easy to use, and to rollback. It works best together with btrfs.
==== snapper ====
Snapper only works with btrfs. But it can do more than timeshift. In particular, it supports multiple profiles. This allows it to offer separate rollbacks for the system and for data in /home or elsewhere.
=== gparted ===
=== encryption ===
{{BoxWarning|It has been shown that encryption significantly complicates the task of saving a system|So only use this if you really do regular backups and are sure that you can get everything back if you accidentally lock yourself out of your system.}}
It would be really good if you understood exactly beforehand
* At what level it is encrypted
* Where the keys are
* How to create a backup of the keys


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