most importent files
Hello all can someone tell me what are the most important files
to save and store on different removable drive for backup . I
am new to Linux and would like to give it a serious test for this
reason I would like to use it for real so e mails and documents
that I create . where are they all saved and is it just a matter
of copying a saved folder back into a fresh install ?
Thanks Paul
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