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Butterbian is a Debian 13 (Trixie) installer built around one idea: your system should be snapshotted before anything breaks it. Most distros leave BTRFS and Timeshift as an exercise for the user. Butterbian does it for you — subvolumes laid out correctly, Timeshift configured, grub-btrfs wired in, so you can roll back from GRUB if it all goes sideways.

Part of the @justaguylinux@linuxrocks.online butter* ecosystem
https://butterbian.org/
#Linux #Debian #Butterbian #btrfs
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