Need some help using Timeshift.
I learned a few weeks back that you could use Timeshift to back up your Linux system.
I carefully backed up my system to an external HDD that I had sitting in my drawer. The backup was successful.
Shortly thereafter, I bricked my system with some commands I shouldn't have used in my terminal.
I wound up wiping the main disk of the drive, thinking that with my backup, I could just start anew. (I was careful to make the backup at a point in time where not very much of my personal data was present on the disk)
When I restored from my backup, GRUB failed to start for a reason unknown to me, leaving me to rebuild the device by hand. This is no big deal at present, but I'd like to use this backup in the future to recover my system when it breaks again, because a recent update ruined my ability to suspend and resume the system while keeping my wired network connection active. my network connection fails to engage after resuming my session, and I don't appear to have any way to "wake" it up again without restarting the computer completely that I'm aware of.
I found this hyperlink today about Timeshift that was moderately helpful:
https:/
tl,dr: Bricked antergos system, backed up with Timeshift beforehand. Restoring from backup and GRUB fails to load after restore. Help?
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