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Right now all devices can be selected as the source device for the backup. So far, so good. But it doesn't make sense to offer to backup a swap partition or loop device. Maybe a more sophisticated algorithm can detect whether the device has an installed OS and only these devices can be selected?
I have multiple OS available because I have one OS on nvme0n1 and one on mmcblk0. That's not a standard environment but nevertheless I think it's form a usability point of view to preselect the device the system was booted from.
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Right now all devices can be selected as the source device for the backup. So far, so good. But it doesn't make sense to offer to backup a swap partition or loop device. Maybe a more sophisticated algorithm can detect whether the device has an installed OS and only these devices can be selected?
I have multiple OS available because I have one OS on nvme0n1 and one on mmcblk0. That's not a standard environment but nevertheless I think it's form a usability point of view to preselect the device the system was booted from.
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