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- descriptionAs the title says In this little post I’ll show you how to create your own backup system using borg-backup, systemd-tmpfiles which in this case is used to declaratively define directories and their owners. And to spice things up a little bit we’ll also add #ntfy -sh to the stack so we can get cool notifications if a backup is starting, has failed or is done. Let’s create a repo Borg backup is really easy to understand.
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