> January 5, 2020 7:50 PM, "Franz" <169...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > May be it already somehow exists and I am not aware of it, but it would be 
> > very
> > interesting to be able to save backup settings, that is a list of VMs that 
> > contain
> > your current ordinary activity and you want to backup more often and fast.
> > 
> > I mean not everything which in my case is over 250gb, not only vaultVM, 
> > which is easy
> > to set, but lacking other important VMs.
> > 
> > Rather being able to save a list of perhaps 5-7 more important VMs so that 
> > they are
> > ready for a fast backup.
> > 
> > I know there is a CLI that does just that and once even wrote a script for 
> > that, but
> > I am never sure it still works as intended over so many Qubes upgrades and 
> > after
> > every new Qubes installation all my scripts are moved from home to 
> > elsewhere for some
> > reasons that do not understand yet.
> > 
> > So backup is important and any incentive to win backup lazyness is worth 
> > every
> > effort, particularly because automating Qubes backups is impossible or 
> > extremely
> > difficult.
> > 
> > Is it complicated to add this "save backup setting" to the GUI?
> > Best  
> 
> Isn't that sort of what "Qube Settings > Basic > Include in backups by 
> default" does?
> 


Yes it is.

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