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@@ -59,22 +59,6 @@ The first time you run `snap-sync` for a particular disk (new UUID) you will be
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prompted to choose a backup location on that disk. If the directory you specify
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does not exist, it will be created.
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## Systemd unit and timer
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A systemd unit and timer are included. These are instantiated units. You need to
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specify the UUID of the disk to back up to in the `systemctl` call. Note, once
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again, the disk **must** be mounted, and it **must** only be mounted in one
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place. Example:
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# systemctl start snap-sync@7360922b-c916-4d9f-a670-67fe0b91143c
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The timer included is weekly. Edit both files to your taste.
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You can exclude a configuration from backup by setting `SNAP_SYNC_EXCLUDE=yes`
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in your snapper configuration file. Additionally you should run snap-sync at
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least once for a new disk without using the service so you can be prompted for
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the backup location.
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## Example command line usage
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### No arguments
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