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Hello!

I've made these systemd timer units, they are based on snappers timer units but should do the same job as the current cron-job, with the added benefit of also running on a missed event, such as a suspended computer. Install to /usr/lib/systemd/system and enable with systemctl enable timeshift.timer

The stuff added under ExecStart in the service-file was added to the snapper service to fix issues with LVM and things like that. I couldn't find any documentation for it in systemd.

These are based on snappers timer units, but should do the same job as the current cron-job, with the added benefit of also running on a missed event, such as a suspended computer. Install to /usr/lib/systemd/system and enable with systemctl enable timeshift.timer
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fxzzi commented Dec 21, 2021

I hope if this gets added, support is still kept for the old cron-jobs, since many users of timeshift, like me, do not use systemd.

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Cherkah commented Dec 24, 2021

good news if this is added (optional dep...), like this one'll be abled to use systemd-cron paket (Arch -AUR)

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